The latest and greatest from Splunk Observability to help keep your entire stack up and running, no matter where it’s deployed or who’s troubleshooting.
Announcing the latest feature enhancements in Splunk IT Service Intelligence (ITSI) 4.19, designed to operationalize the way organizations manage their IT services.
Vulnerability, threat and risk are three fundamental concepts in cybersecurity. Learn from industry experts how they differ and play out in IT environments.
A cyber kill chain framework can help organizations to better understand and combat attacks. Learn about the evolution and applications of the cyber kill chain.
Threat hunting is a proactive approach that harnesses human intuition and creativity to identify and counter security incidents that may otherwise go undetected.
Incident severity levels indicate how an incident impacts your customers, so you can prioritize and respond appropriately. Learn how to define and use them.
DoS attacks have a long history, but they’re also predicted to get worse in 2023. Find out the many ways they work and learn to prevent them in the first place.
Protect your enterprise from evolving cyber threats with the 3Rs of security: Rotate, Repave, and Repair. Stay ahead of attackers and secure your organization.
Welcome to the July 2023 edition of our Splunk staff picks blog, featuring a list of presentations, whitepapers, and customer case studies that we feel are worth a read.
Splunk App for Anomaly Detection simplifies ML, making anomaly detection easy. It streamlines tasks, enabling ML integration in everyday workflows. Just load data, select the field, and click "Detect Anomalies."
With the proliferation of edge computing and the release of Splunk Edge Hub, partners have additional functionality to accelerate the detection, investigation and response of threats and issues that will inevitably occur in physical and industrial environments.
The Splunk Threat Research Team shares a deep-dive analysis of the Amadey Trojan Stealer, an active and prominent malware that first emerged on the cybersecurity landscape in 2018 and has maintained a persistent botnet infrastructure ever since.
Thanks to early adoption and continuous product improvement, we were able to improve the SPL Copilot for Splunk to provide a much richer and guided experience to Splunk and SPL and renamed it 'Splunk AI Assistant.'