Featured: Splunk SOAR
Using Splunk SOAR to find gaps in your containment strategy
After you declare an incident and identify a target asset, you must perform further investigative steps, gathering information about it and any other assets that the machine might have come in contact with. Splunk SOAR can automate the containment process through the use of playbooks.
Featured: Edge Processor
De-identifying PII consistently with hashing in Edge Processor
The Splunk Edge Processor, along with the application of cryptographic functions, plays a crucial role in safeguarding PII while preserving its utility. By using hashing algorithms, it allows you to maintain uniformity across inputs and produces strings that are nearly impossible to reverse-engineer.
Featured: Enterprise Security
Identifying non-defensible networks with Splunk software
Knowing which identities are assigned or have access to a particular resource helps cyber defenders and assists incident responders when creating a list of who is supposed to be on the network. This article discusses how to maintain your current inventory and explores techniques to find rogue machines.
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