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Monitor Windows Systems using Elastic Osquery Manager

Install Osquery on Linux

Monitor Windows Systems using Elastic Osquery Manager

In this tutorial, you will learn how to monitor Windows systems using Elastic Osquery manager. The recent versions of Elastic now supports integration with Osquery

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