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Send Windows logs to Elastic Stack using Winlogbeat and Sysmon

Send Windows logs to Elastic Stack using Winlogbeat and Sysmon

In this guide, we are going to learn how to send Windows logs to Elastic Stack using Winlogbeat and Sysmon. Winlogbeat is an Elastic Beat

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