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log-analysis
In computing, logging is the act of keeping a log of events that occur in a computer system, such as problems, errors or just information on current operations.
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Augmenting Multitask Learning for Multiclass Anomaly Severity Detection on Drone Flight Logs
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Popular conformance techniques appliance and custom conformance method development
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Data contains some logs collected from a device. Analyzing the logs and deriving interesting insights.
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WazuhTop - an interactive alerts viewer generated by Wazuh (a port of ossectop).
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SentinelGuard is a robust Log Analysis Tool.
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Simple bash script to summarise serious OSSEC alerts found in alert logs
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Check the quality of a sensor based on its logs
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The project aim is to help "plain old text logs" analysis, by transforming log entries into a structured form and inserting them into an SQL database.
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Easily analyze log files using a custom set of rules
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A distributed log aggregation system using Apache Kafka and Spring Boot for efficient log collection and analysis.
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Python tool for analyzing Windows event logs using Sigma rules for threat detection
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Tool for analyzing news data provided by Udacity.
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This is a repository for the "Logs Analysis" udacity project which is the third project required for completing the Udacity Full Stack Web Developer Nanodegree program.
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Ansible role for install and configure Graylog server on the Linux operating system.
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