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Discover the most-used Automations, Monitors & Scripts in Level’s Resource Library—handpicked to boost efficiency & security.

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Below are some of the most frequently used resources in the Level Resource Library.

Automations

  • Windows Patching - Automatically deploy Windows updates to keep systems secure and up to date.

  • macOS Patching - Ensure macOS devices stay protected with automated system and security updates.

  • Linux Patching - Streamline Linux updates by automating OS and package patching.

  • Install Microsoft Office 365 - Deploy Microsoft 365 across devices with a single-click automation.

  • Prompt User to Restart - Notify users and request a system reboot to apply updates or fixes.

  • Lost or Stolen Device - Securely lock and erase lost or stolen devices to prevent unauthorized access.

  • Disk Cleanup - Free up space and improve performance by removing temporary files and system clutter.

Monitors

  • Global Monitoring - Provides cross-platform monitoring for Windows, macOS, and Linux, tracking CPU, memory, disk usage, and uptime with real-time alerts.

  • Security Monitoring - Detects and alerts on DNS, firewall, admin user, sudo user, and SSH key anomalies to enhance security across all endpoints.

  • Admin Monitoring - Instantly alerts when unauthorized admin users appear on any device, ensuring compliance and security enforcement.

  • Endpoint Standards - Ensures devices meet CPU, RAM, and storage benchmarks, alerting when standards aren’t met across Windows, macOS, and Linux.

  • Admin Login Monitor - Tracks all admin login attempts and flags unauthorized logins, providing security alerts for Windows devices.

  • Failed Login Monitor - Monitors failed login attempts, offering alerts for all users or just admins to detect potential unauthorized access attempts.

  • Exchange Service Monitoring - Monitors Microsoft Exchange services to detect outages, performance issues, or failed mail flow, ensuring uninterrupted email operations.

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