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In this paper, we outline a tiered approach to auditing information in the cloud. The approach provides perspectives on auditable events that may include compositions of independently formed audit trails. Filtering and reasoning over the audit trails can manifest potential security vulnerabilities and performance attributes as desired by stakeholders.