Introducing Wayfinder: Simplify Your Navigation in Splunk SOAR

In security operations, every moment counts. Attackers move quickly, and your security team needs to be faster. In order to rapidly detect, investigate and respond to threats, your team needs to efficiently access the information you need at a moment’s notice. It’s essential. That's why we're pleased to introduce Wayfinder, a new feature in Splunk SOAR that streamlines navigation across the user interface and puts important data right at your fingertips—ultimately reducing mean time-to-detect (MTTD) and mean time-to-respond (MTTR).

What Is Wayfinder?

Wayfinder is a dynamic navigation tool designed to help you move around the Splunk SOAR user interface quickly and easily. By using straightforward keyboard shortcuts, you can jump directly to key incidents, automation playbooks, and other critical information without wading through multiple menus. Whether you're a seasoned user who knows exactly where you want to go or a new user exploring Splunk SOAR for the first time, Wayfinder enhances your experience by making navigation intuitive and efficient.

Key features include:

Let’s watch a quick demo:

We're committed to making Splunk SOAR as user-friendly as possible. Wayfinder is a step towards simplifying your interaction with the platform, allowing you to focus on what matters most—protecting your organization. Give Wayfinder a try and see how it can make your daily tasks more efficient. To learn more about Splunk SOAR, visit splunk.com/soar.

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