├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── Subscriptions
├── ADFS_ForwardedEvents.xml
├── DC_Event_Subscription.xml
└── Workstation_Event_Subscription.xml
├── mitre_att&ck_win_events_&_sysmon_combined.json
└── mitre_att&ck_windows_event_coverage.json
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17 | *[System[(EventID=4634)]]
18 | *[System[(EventID=4662)]]
19 | *[System[(EventID=4670)]]
20 | *[System[(EventID=4672)]]
21 | *[System[(EventID=4673)]]
22 | *[System[(EventID=4674)]]
23 | *[System[(EventID=4688)]]
24 | *[System[(EventID=4769)]]
25 | *[System[(EventID=4776)]]
26 | *[EventData[Data[@Name='LogonType'] and (Data='3' or Data='5')]]
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29 |
30 | *[EventData[Data[@Name='SubjectUserSid'] and (Data='S-1-5-18')]]
31 | *[EventData[Data[@Name='AttributeLDAPDisplayName'] and (Data='info')]]
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41 | *[EventData[Data[@Name='Path'] and (Data='C:\WINDOWS\CCM\SystemTemp')]]
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45 | *[EventData[Data[@Name='Path'] and (Data='C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\profile.ps1')]]
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