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Add to Chrome? - Part 2: How We Did Our Research
SURGe explores the analysis pipeline in more detail and digs into the two main phases of this research – how the team collected the data and how they analyzed it.

Are You Forensic Ready?
In the landscape of everyday operations, the concept of forensic readiness may often linger unnoticed in the background.

Hunting M365 Invaders: Navigating the Shadows of Midnight Blizzard
The Splunk Threat Research Team outlines the attack chain detailed in the Microsoft blog, offering practical detection and hunting tips for cybersecurity defenders.

Supercharge Cybersecurity Investigations with Splunk and Graphistry: A Powerful Combination for Interactive Graph Exploration
In this blog post, we'll dive deeper into how combining Splunk and Graphistry can help you unlock new capabilities for your cybersecurity investigations and gain better resilience for your organization.

Add to Chrome? - Part 1: An Analysis of Chrome Browser Extension Security
An overview of SURGe research that analyzed the entire corpus of public browser extensions available on the Google Chrome Web Store.

Building Large-Scale User Behavior Analytics: Data Validation and Model Monitoring
Splunk's Cui Lin explores fundamental techniques to validate data volume and monitor models to understand the size of your own UBA clusters.

Another Year of RATs and Trojan Stealer: Detection Commonalities and Summary
The Splunk Threat Research Team shares analysis, analytic stories and security detections for seven well-known RAT and Trojan Stealer malware families.

How Tech Executives Can Support Gender Diverse Cyber Talent
The number of unfilled cybersecurity roles creates a perfect opportunity for leaders to attract female talent at their organizations.

Staff Picks for Splunk Security Reading January 2024
Welcome to the January Splunk staff picks blog – a curated list of presentations, whitepapers, and customer case studies that Splunk security experts feel are worth a read.