A suite of Tools to aid Incidence Response and Live Forensics for - Windows (Powershell) | Linux (Bash) | MacOS (Shell)
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A suite of Tools to aid Incidence Response and Live Forensics for - Windows (Powershell) | Linux (Bash) | MacOS (Shell)
Python Implementation of Decay Replay Mining (DREAM)
PowerShell module to query Windows Event Logs and write events with structured EventData or UserData
R Interface between bupaR and the PM4Py Process Mining library
Bypass windows eventlogs & Sysmon
Suite of PowerShell and VBScript tools automates Active Directory tasks, enhances forensic analysis, and streamlines script creation. Essential for managing Windows Servers and workstations, these versatile tools ensure precision, efficiency, security, scalability, and flexibility, optimizing daily operations, performance, and system compliance.
Decay Replay Mining to Predict Next Process Events
An updated fork of @AbdulRhmanAlfaifi's EventLogMonitor, which hooks into Window Event Logs and displays the new events as they are written to disk.
Project structure and initial code for predictive process monitoring with PM4Py and PyTorch.
A JS code that will get you the events you query for from the block you choose to the latest block on EVMs
Interactive Dynamic Windows Event Logs Timeline Tool
Calculate Windows downtime
Windows event logs reporting software for an IT Administrator
This app monitors the Eventlog on a certain machine if it shows errors or warnings which can be set in eventmon.vbs it will mail the email address that is set in the mailsend.bat file. This is achieved by adding the events.bat under the scheduled tasks and running it when desired. Through mailsend.bat & mailsend.exe it will be able to mail the r…
A toolkit for parsing smart contract event logs.
A PowerShell script and associated elements for scraping event logs and generating HTML reports
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