This file gives an overview of SMF record type 80
As WebSphere Application Server becomes more capable of authentication and setting or changing the identity on a thread, so arises the need for the ability to audit these changes. Along with this also comes the need to audit the accompanying authorization requests made through EJBRoles checking, intending to produce audit records that include the original authenticated identity. This auditing in WebSphere Application Server is managed not through WebSphere Application Server itself, but through its External Security Manager (RACF or equivalent), where the SMF records are cut.