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Threat Actors: Common Types & Best Defenses Against Them
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Threat Actors: Common Types & Best Defenses Against Them

Learn about threat actors, the person, persons, or entities responsible for causing cybersecurity incident or more generally posing a risk.
Sequenced Event Templates via Risk-based Alerting
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Sequenced Event Templates via Risk-based Alerting

Splunker Haylee Mills explains how to convert sequenced events into actionable insights using SPL techniques to enhance anomaly detection and improve security analytics.
Cardinality Metrics for Monitoring and Observability: Why High Cardinality is Important
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Cardinality Metrics for Monitoring and Observability: Why High Cardinality is Important

In this blog post we’ll define cardinality and high cardinality, and explore the role of cardinality in monitoring and observability.
What Is Cyber Hygiene? Introduction, Best Practices, & Next Steps for Organizations
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What Is Cyber Hygiene? Introduction, Best Practices, & Next Steps for Organizations

One approach to a cybersecurity strategy, cyber hygiene is the way of creating a structured, intelligent environment that reduces the risk of contamination.
SOAR: Transforming Security and IT
Security
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SOAR: Transforming Security and IT

Splunker Kassandra Murphy explains how to streamline workflows and boost efficiency across your organization with intelligent orchestration and automation.
Model Drift: What It Is & How To Avoid Drift in AI/ML Models
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Model Drift: What It Is & How To Avoid Drift in AI/ML Models

Model drift is the term for an AI or ML model’s tendency to lose its predictive ability over time. The model has drifted away from its original goal or purpose.
Stateful vs. Stateless: Understanding Key Differences for Apps and IT Systems
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Stateful vs. Stateless: Understanding Key Differences for Apps and IT Systems

Stateful and stateless are important terms in programming. “Stateful” means information about the state is tracked. In contrast, “stateless” tracks no information.
Splunk Remote Upgrader for Linux Universal Forwarders
Platform
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Splunk Remote Upgrader for Linux Universal Forwarders

Splunker Piotr Lenarczyk explains how the Splunk Remote Upgrader for Linux enhances the efficiency of upgrading Universal Forwarders.
Logs Are for Campfires: Integrate and Innovate With Splunk Asset and Risk Intelligence
Security
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Logs Are for Campfires: Integrate and Innovate With Splunk Asset and Risk Intelligence

Splunker Jerald Perry explains how to stay ahead of threats with streamlined workflows and comprehensive insights into your security posture.