Splunk’s Path Towards Achieving FedRAMP Moderate Authorization for Splunk Observability
Splunk continues to partner with government agencies on their digital transformation journeys to help deliver their missions and provide faster and more intelligent services. We are committed to the success and support of the security requirements of our public sector customers, and I am thrilled to share the latest strategic investments Splunk is making to expand our FedRAMP program to include Splunk Observability Cloud for government customers.
Splunk is proud to provide world-class solutions for government in the cloud and customer-managed environments. Splunk Cloud Platform, along with our award-winning Splunk Enterprise Security and Splunk IT Service Intelligence solutions, are foundational offerings for our government customers. Together, they empower customers to deliver resilient, secure outcomes. In 2019, Splunk Cloud Platform received authorization from the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP®) Program Management Office at the Moderate Impact level. Our continued investments led to the September 2021 announcement that the U.S. Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) granted Splunk Cloud Platform U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) Impact Level 5 (IL5) Provisional Authorization (PA) for data, including national security systems.
As our annual GovSummit event in Washington, DC approaches, we are excited to share that we plan are actively pursuing a FedRAMP Moderate authorized Splunk Observability Cloud offering. Splunk has achieved an “In Process” designation from the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP®) Program Management Office (PMO) as it works towards FedRAMP Moderate authorization for Splunk Observability.
Observability
Splunk Observability Cloud is a Software as a Service (SaaS) solution for infrastructure monitoring, application performance monitoring (Splunk APM), real user monitoring (Splunk RUM), and synthetic monitoring (Splunk Synthetic Monitoring). Splunk Observability Cloud also directly integrates logs ingested in Splunk Cloud Platform and Splunk Enterprise through Log Observer Connect.
Splunk Observability Cloud is foundational in accelerating your digital service delivery based on human-centered design so services like SNAP benefits and housing vouchers, self-service tax processes, and student or veteran loans can be delivered to and processed by the public seamlessly, avoiding friction — and most importantly — saving the public time. It unlocks the ability to work backward from the digital experiences citizens have with public sector websites, capturing customer actions and the results of those actions, to more quickly find and solve problems as they are experienced, yielding happy citizens and increased public trust. Splunk Observability Cloud also helps you iteratively improve sites without the need to consistently ask citizens about their experiences. Through full-fidelity monitoring and troubleshooting across infrastructure, applications, and user interfaces, in real-time and at any scale, Splunk Observability Cloud helps you keep your services reliable, deliver great customer experiences, and innovate faster.
Splunk Observability Cloud helps you respond to outages and identify root causes, while also giving you the guidance you need to optimize performance and productivity going forward. You can select from over 200 supported open standards-based integrations with common data sources to get data from your on-premises and cloud infrastructure, applications and services, and user interfaces into Splunk Observability Cloud. When you send data from each layer of your environment, Splunk Observability Cloud transforms it into actionable insights in the form of dashboards, visualizations, alerts, and more. Public sector organizations can rely on Splunk for unified observability across metrics, logs, and traces for their mission-critical digital systems.
As a trusted federal partner with decades of experience, Splunk understands agency environments and the compliance challenges that our customers face. We will continue to enhance our capabilities to more securely store and process mission-critical information as we remain committed to our promise to create a digital world that is safer and more resilient.
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