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good to everybody Randy Franklin Smith here today we are zeroing in on how to audit logon sessions with the windows security lock todays webinar and real training for free is made possible by exa beam exa beam is a leading user entity behavior analysis firm and Ive got Andy screw here from exa beam who really Andy I guess you probably think about talk about and work on this kind of stuff user especially user behavior analysis were talking about today all the time so please jump in and share some commentary where it makes sense Andy and thanks again for making todays session possible absolutely and thanks for having me this morning Randy ok so basically what were talking about is how do you figure out when someone was actually logged on to their PC now the data is there its in the security lock but it is so much harder than what you would think theres really two ways to track logon sessions one of them requires you to collect events from every workstation out there in some ways