Kamal Hathi shares how Cisco and Splunk deliver the data foundation, agentic intelligence, and cross-domain insights needed to build a more secure, resilient, and always-on digital enterprise.
Announcing a transformative update to Splunk Enterprise Security (ES) with 8.2: An AI-powered SecOps platform designed to unify and accelerate threat detection, investigation, and response (TDIR) in one seamless experience.
At .conf25, we unveiled new capabilities in Splunk Observability Cloud that redefine digital resilience in the AI era with smarter detection and investigation of business-critical issues.
Kamal Hathi shares how Cisco and Splunk are helping organizations manage the explosion of machine data and AI-driven complexity, delivering real-time digital resilience to counter threats at machine speed and scale.
Announcing the general availability of Splunk Enterprise 10.0 and Splunk Cloud Platform 10.0, the most secure, stable, and modernized platform for a digitally resilient, compliance-ready future.
Splunk's enhanced UEBA capability, now natively available in ES, empowers SOCs to transition from reactive, fragmented workflows to a proactive, behavior-driven security posture.
Introducing AI Infrastructure Monitoring and AI Agent Monitoring in Splunk Observability Cloud and AppDynamics LLM Monitoring – providing visibility and protection across your AI stack.
The updated AppDynamics Agent provides customers with a common agent to collect telemetry data for use in either Splunk AppDynamics or Splunk Observability Cloud.
Large language models have changed the world. What about small language models? Learn what SLMs are, how they differ from LLMs, and why SLMs are the future.
Telemetry is powerful data that can tell you all sorts of important information. Know what you can do with this useful data — get the full telemetry 101 here.
Healthcare organizations face the challenge of an expanding attack surface — all while balancing the most important priority: patient lives. Listen to the Security Detail podcast for more.
Application modernization: a big term for updating the way our apps work, regularly. Let’s look at why you should modernize and the trends to prep for.
The stats command is a crucial capability when you’re threat hunting. And so are two related commands: eventstats & streamstats. Get all the details, right here.
Behold the power of metadata and tstats commands! These commands will quickly provide situational awareness of your hosts and sourcetypes as you begin hunting.
Network monitoring means overseeing a network's performance, availability, and overall functionality — allowing you to identify and resolve issues before they impact end-users.
Threat actions are always one step ahead. Get ahead of them with the great information in MITRE ATT&CK, a go-to for all security pros. Get the full story here.