Splunk's 'The New Rules of Data Management: Creating Value in the AI Era' report captures trending shifts in data management and examines how organizations are structuring — and should be potentially rethinking — their data strategies.
Our Splunk security experts share their favorite reads of the month so you can follow the most interesting, news-worthy, and innovative stories coming from the wide world of cybersecurity.
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.
Splunk's Global Security Strategist Mick Baccio shares his experience attending Hackers on the Hill and invites you to join him and SURGe leader, Ryan Kovar, for the Data Security Predictions 2023 webinar.
Splunk Enterprise Security 7.1 offers new capabilities to help security teams detect suspicious behavior in real-time, quickly discover the scope of an incident to respond accurately, and improve security workflow efficiencies using embedded frameworks.
Ethical hacking is one way to understand vulnerabilities within your system. Learn how to hack ethically, get trained and see how hacking supports security.
Cybersecurity requires a strong team – that's why Splunk has developed a new enablement course for our security partners to help create a better team for our customers.
The Splunk Threat Research Team explores the common Windows Registry abuses leveraged by current and relevant malware families in the wild and how to detect them.
Discover how modern SAP observability solutions enhance performance, minimize risks during migrations, and align SAP with business goals. Learn how real-time monitoring empowers digital transformation.
Observability tools offer many different features to help contextualize your data. This article discusses what code profiling is and shows an example of how it works.
In the metrics vs logs debate, we come down firmly in the “use both, smartly” camp. See how logs and metrics create a complementary observability foundation.