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# About WELA
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**WELA (Windows Event Log Analyzer, ゑ羅)** is a tool for auditing Windows Event Log settings and log file sizes.
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Windows Event Logs are a vital source of information for Digital Forensics and Incident Response (DFIR), providing visibility into system activity and security events.
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**However, default configurations often lead to problems such as limited log retention, insufficient audit policies, and blind spots that reduce detection capability**.
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**WELA (Windows Event Log Analyzer, ゑ羅)** is a tool for auditing Windows event log settings.
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Windows event logs are a vital source of information for Digital Forensics and Incident Response (DFIR), providing visibility into system activity and security events.
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**Unfortunately, default configurations often lead to problems such as limited log retention, insufficient audit policies, and blind spots that reduce detection capability**.
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WELA helps uncover these weaknesses and offers practical recommendations to improve audit settings and enhance security visibility.
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It also assesses log configurations **based on real-world Sigma rule coverage**, allowing users to evaluate what can—or cannot—be detected undercurrent settings.
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WELA also assesses log configurations **based on real-world Sigma rule coverage**, allowing users to evaluate what can or cannot be detected under current the settings.
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# Companion Projects
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* [EnableWindowsLogSettings](https://github.com/Yamato-Security/EnableWindowsLogSettings) Yamato Security's Windows Event Log Configuration Guide.
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* [EventLog-Baseline-Guide](https://github.com/Yamato-Security/EventLog-Baseline-Guide) A tool to visualize detection gaps in Sigma rules and major guides.
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* [WELA-RulesGenerator](https://github.com/Yamato-Security/WELA-RulesGenerator) A tool for generating WELA's Sigma rule-related config files.
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* [EnableWindowsLogSettings](https://github.com/Yamato-Security/EnableWindowsLogSettings): Yamato Security's Windows Event Log Configuration Guide.
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* [EventLog-Baseline-Guide](https://github.com/Yamato-Security/EventLog-Baseline-Guide): A tool to visualize detection gaps in Sigma rules and major guides.
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* [WELA-RulesGenerator](https://github.com/Yamato-Security/WELA-RulesGenerator): A tool for generating WELA's Sigma rule-related config files.
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# Table of Contents
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- [Companion Projects](#companion-projects)
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- [Table of Contents](#table-of-contents)
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- [Screenshots](#screenshots)
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- [Startup](#startup)
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- [audit-settings (stdout)](#audit-settings-stdout)
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- [audit-settings (gui)](#audit-settings-gui)
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- [Startup Help Menu](#startup-help-menu)
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- [audit-settings (terminal output)](#audit-settings-terminal-output)
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- [audit-settings (GUI)](#audit-settings-gui)
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- [audit-settings (table)](#audit-settings-table)
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- [audit-filesize](#audit-filesize)
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- [Features](#features)
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- [Command List](#command-list)
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- [Command Usage](#command-usage)
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- [audit-settings](#audit-settings)
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- [`audit-settings` command examples](#audit-settings-command-examples)
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- [`audit-settings` command examples](#audit-settings-command-examples)
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- [audit-filesize](#audit-filesize-1)
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- [`audit-filesize` command examples](#audit-filesize-command-examples)
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- [`audit-filesize` command examples](#audit-filesize-command-examples)
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- [update-rules](#update-rules)
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- [`update-rules` command examples](#update-rules-command-examples)
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- [Other Windows Event Log Audit Settings Related Resources](#other-windows-event-log-audit-settings-related-resources)
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- [Contribution](#contribution)
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- [Contributions](#contributions)
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- [Bug Submission](#bug-submission)
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- [License](#license)
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- [Contributors](#contributors)
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- [Acknowledgements](#acknowledgements)
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- [X](#x)
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- [Twitter](#twitter)
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# Screenshots
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## Startup
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## Startup Help Menu
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## audit-settings (stdout)
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## audit-settings (terminal output)
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## audit-settings (gui)
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## audit-settings (GUI)
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## audit-settings (table)
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# Features
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- Audit Windows Event Log Audit policy settings.
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- Checking **based on the major Windows Event Log Audit configuration guides**.
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- Checking Windows Event Log audit settings based on **real-world Sigma rule detectability**.
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- Audit Windows Event Log file sizes and suggest the recommended size.
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- Auditing Windows event log audit policy settings.
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- Checking **based on the major Windows event log audit configuration guidelines**.
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- Checking Windows event log audit settings based on **real-world Sigma rule detectability**.
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- Auditing of Windows event log file sizes and suggestions for the recommended size.
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# Prerequisites
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* PowerShell 5.1+
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* Run PowerShell with Administrator privileges
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* Windows PowerShell 5.1 or PowerShell Core
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* Running PowerShell with Administrator privileges
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# Downloads
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# Running WELA
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1. Unzip the [release zip file](https://github.com/Yamato-Security/wela/releases).
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2. Open PowerShell with **Administrator privileges**.
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3. `./WELA.ps1 help` to run WELA.
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3. `./WELA.ps1 help` to run WELA and see the help usage.
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# Command List
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- `audit-settings`: Check Windows Event Log audit policy settings.
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- `audit-filesize`: Check Windows Event Log file size.
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- `audit-settings`: Check Windows event log audit policy settings.
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- `audit-filesize`: Check Windows event log file size.
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- `update-rules`: Update WELA's Sigma rules config files.
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# Command Usage
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## audit-settings
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`audit-settings` command checks the Windows Event Log audit policy settings and compares them with the recommended settings from [Yamato Security](https://github.com/Yamato-Security/EnableWindowsLogSettings), [Microsoft(Sever/Client)](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/identity/ad-ds/plan/security-best-practices/audit-policy-recommendations), and [Australian Signals Directorate (ASD)](https://www.cyber.gov.au/resources-business-and-government/maintaining-devices-and-systems/system-hardening-and-administration/system-monitoring/windows-event-logging-and-forwarding).
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RuleCount indicates the number of [Sigma rules](https://github.com/SigmaHQ/sigma) that can detect events within that category.
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The `audit-settings` command checks the Windows event log audit policy settings and compares them with the recommended settings from [Yamato Security](https://github.com/Yamato-Security/EnableWindowsLogSettings), [Microsoft(Sever/Client)](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/identity/ad-ds/plan/security-best-practices/audit-policy-recommendations), and [Australian Signals Directorate (ASD)](https://www.cyber.gov.au/resources-business-and-government/maintaining-devices-and-systems/system-hardening-and-administration/system-monitoring/windows-event-logging-and-forwarding).
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`RuleCount` indicates the number of [Sigma rules](https://github.com/SigmaHQ/sigma) that can detect events within that category.
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#### `audit-settings` command examples
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Check by YamatoSecurity(Default) recommend setting and save to CSV:
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### `audit-settings` command examples
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Check with the default Yamato Security's recommended settings and save results to CSV:
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```
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./WELA.ps1 audit-settings
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```
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Check by Australian Signals Directorate recommend setting and save to CSV:
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Check with the Australian Signals Directorate's recommended settings and save results to CSV:
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```
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./WELA.ps1 audit-settings -BaseLine ASD
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```
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Check by Microsoft recommend setting (Server) and Display results in GUI:
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Check with Microsoft's recommended Server OS settings and display results in a GUI:
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```
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./WELA.ps1 audit-settings -BaseLine Microsoft_Server -OutType gui
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```
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Check by Microsoft recommend setting (Client) and Display results in Table format:
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Check with Microsoft's recommended Client OS settings and display results in table format:
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```
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./WELA.ps1 audit-settings -BaseLine Microsoft_Client -OutType table
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```
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## audit-filesize
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`audit-filesize` command checks the Windows Event Log file size and compares it with the recommended settings from **Yamato Security**.
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The `audit-filesize` command checks the Windows event logs' file size and compares them with the recommended settings from Yamato Security's recommendations.
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#### `audit-filesize` command examples
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Check Windows Event Log file size by YamatoSecurity recommended settings and save to CSV:
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### `audit-filesize` command examples
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Check the Windows event log file size with Yamato Security's recommendations and save results to CSV:
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```
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./WELA.ps1 audit-filesize
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* [mdecrevoisier/Windows-auditing-baseline](https://github.com/mdecrevoisier/Windows-auditing-baseline)
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* [palantir/windows-event-forwarding](https://github.com/palantir/windows-event-forwarding/tree/master/group-policy-objects)
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# Contribution
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# Contributions
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We would love any form of contribution.
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Pull requests, rule creation, and sample logs are the best, but feature requests notifying us of bugs, etc... are also very welcome.
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Pull requests are the best, but feature requests notifying us of bugs, etc... through issues are also very welcome.
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At the least, **if you like our tools and resources, then please give us a star on GitHub and show your support!**
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# License
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* WELA is released under [MIT License](https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
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* WELA is released under the [MIT License](https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT).
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# Contributors
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* [Microsoft: Advanced security auditing FAQ](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-10/security/threat-protection/auditing/advanced-security-auditing-faq)
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* [SigmaHQ](https://github.com/SigmaHQ/sigma)
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# X
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# Twitter
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You can receive the latest news about WELA, rule updates, other Yamato Security tools, etc... by following us on X at [@SecurityYamato](https://twitter.com/SecurityYamato).
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You can receive the latest news about WELA, rule updates, other Yamato Security tools, etc... by following us on Twitter at [@SecurityYamato](https://twitter.com/SecurityYamato).
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