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Update win32_event_log/assets/dashboards/windows_event_log_overview.json
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Co-authored-by: Esther Kim <esther.kim@datadoghq.com>
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"content": "Use this dashboard to monitor Windows Event Logs for greater visibility into information on Windows hosts. \n\nEvent Logs can help expand your monitoring coverage to include essential services that run behind the scenes, such as Windows Task Scheduler, Microsoft Defender, and Windows Firewall. Event logs can help confirm that these services are operating correctly (e.g., that your scheduled tasks have all properly executed) and provide more details into unexpected crashes or failures.\n\nWindows Event logs also enable you to effectively monitor your organization\u2019s security boundaries. Windows generates event logs for important security events, such as user logons, changes to access controls, and other audit activity that can signal attempts to breach your environment. \n\nOnce you\u2019ve enabled the Windows Event Log integration in your Datadog account, you\u2019ll be able to easily search, filter, and alert on all Windows events in Datadog.\n\nFor further reading, see:\n\n- [Windows Event Log integration documentation](https://docs.datadoghq.com/integrations/win32_event_log/?tab=logs)\n- [Monitor Windows Event Logs](https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/monitor-windows-event-logs-with-datadog/)\n",
"content": "Monitor Windows Event Logs with this dashboard to gain better visibility into information on Windows hosts. \n\nEvent Logs enhance your monitoring coverage by including crucial services that operate in the background, such as Windows Task Scheduler, Microsoft Defender, and Windows Firewall. Event logs confirm that these services are operating correctly (e.g., that your scheduled tasks have all properly executed) and provide more details into unexpected crashes or failures.\n\nWindows Event logs also enable you to effectively monitor your organization\u2019s security boundaries. Windows generates event logs for important security events, such as user logons, changes to access controls, and other audit activity that can signal attempts to breach your environment. \n\nEnable the Windows Event Log integration in your Datadog account to easily search, filter, and alert on all Windows events in Datadog.\n\nFor further reading, see:\n\n- [Windows Event Log integration documentation](https://docs.datadoghq.com/integrations/win32_event_log/?tab=logs)\n- [Monitor Windows Event Logs](https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/monitor-windows-event-logs-with-datadog/)\n",
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