Guardrail Events

Organization administrators can monitor all PII detection events across their organization.

Overview

The Guardrail Events page (/admin/pii-events) provides:

  • Real-time view of PII detections
  • Summary statistics by type
  • Filtering and search capabilities
  • Compliance audit trail

Accessing Events

  1. Navigate to Admin → Guardrail Events
  2. Requires admin role in your organization

Summary Cards

Metric Description
Total Detections All PII detections in the time period
Enforced Detections where org enforcement was applied
Unique Users Number of distinct users with detections
Unique Requests Number of API requests with detections

Detection Summary Table

View aggregated statistics by PII type:

Column Description
PII Type Type of sensitive data detected
Total Total detections for this type
Enforced Detections with org enforcement
Users Unique users with this detection
Requests Unique requests with this detection

Filtering Options

Time Period

  • Last 24 hours
  • Last 7 days (default)
  • Last 30 days
  • Last 90 days

PII Type

Filter by specific type:

  • All PII Types
  • API Key
  • SSN
  • Email
  • Phone
  • Credit Card

Enforcement Filter

Toggle Show enforced only to see only events where organization enforcement was applied.

Event Details

Each event shows:

Field Description
Severity Critical, High, Medium, or Low
PII Type What was detected
Enforced Badge Shows if org enforcement was applied
Description Details about the detection
User Email of the user
Endpoint API endpoint that was used
IP Address Request source IP
Request ID Unique request identifier
Timestamp When the detection occurred
Model Scope Whether model is org-managed or user-owned

Compliance Reporting

For compliance audits:

  1. Set the time period to cover the audit window
  2. Filter by specific PII types if needed
  3. Review the summary table for aggregate metrics
  4. Examine individual events for detailed audit trail

[!NOTE] Organization PII enforcement is transparent to users. They do not see any indication that their settings are being overridden for organization-managed models.