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Looks like Cognito sends events to CloudTrail [1] including the user events you are interested in.
[1] https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cognito/latest/developerguide/amazon-cognito-info-in-cloudtrail.html
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That's sorta, kind of a solution. Though CloudTrail doesn't have the best or easiest querying method :puke:. Plus, it looks like CloudTrail only captures the users "sub" and not their name or email address, so you still have to hit the Cognito API to get any usable information out of it.
I think it's so frustrating because the Cognito console displays user activity for each individual user. It just seems so simple for them to add a global user activity feed somewhere as well.
Yh agree, would need to take it into Athena to get any more advance query capabilities out of it. Could be worth raising a feature request for it