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Upgrading to Enterprise Security 8.0.x - Overview
This guide is designed to help you upgrade or migrate pre-8.0.x Splunk Enterprise Security deployments to Splunk Enterprise Security 8.0.x. Splunk Enterprise Security 8.0.x is the latest generation of the Splunk premium security solution that is meant to deliver the next generation SIEM experience through changes to the underlying architecture.
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Transforming unified network and Telco observability with Fabrix.ai and Splunk
By combining the Fabrix.ai Data Fabric and low-code telemetry pipelines with Splunk ITSI (ITSI), organizations can unify structured and unstructured data in real-time. This integration enhances operational intelligence, accelerates insights, and streamlines IT operations for better service assurance.
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Performance tuning the forwarding tier
This article explores various tuning options for the forwarding tier in the Splunk platform. It shares tips for ensuring optimal performance in ten key areas. Optimizing this tier is crucial for efficient data ingestion and overall system performance.
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The Splunk Success Framework
Accelerate and increase the value you derive from your data with Splunk software using the Splunk Success Framework (SSF), a flexible collection of best practices for setting up Splunk Enterprise or Splunk Cloud Platform as a program.
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Data Descriptors
Bring data to every question, decision, and action across your organization with comprehensive guidance for getting data in and applying data to your key use cases.
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- Antivirus and antimalware data
- Application data
- Application server data
- Authentication data
- Backup data
- Vendor-specific data
- Endpoint detection and response (EDR) data
- Intrusion detection data
- Load balancer data
- Email data
- Network communication data
- Patch management data
- Physical security data
- Web proxy data
- Change data
- Configuration management data
- IP address assignment data
- Vulnerability detection data
- Web server data
- DNS data
- Linux and Unix
- Okta
- SAP
- Zscaler
- Zoom
- Zeek
- Websense
- VMware
- CrowdStrike
- Carbon Black
- Kubernetes
- Check Point
- Fortinet
- Salesforce
- Symantec
- Palo Alto Networks
- Trend Micro
- Tenable
- GitHub
- Atlassian
- AppDynamics
- Dell
- Syslog
- Apache
- Amazon
- Cisco
- Microsoft
- JupiterOne
- GitLab
- Mac OS
- Docker
- Network firewall data
- MOVEit
- Skyhigh Security
- CyberArk
- OpenAI
- Adobe
- NETSCOUT
- Nagios
- Tanium
- Gigamon
- Fabrix.ai
- Financial data
- Medical device data
- Mobile device data
- User activity log data
- Network sessions data
- Electronic data interchange data
- Operational technology data
- IoT and industrial IoT data
- Network switch data
- Network router data
- Supplier and procurement data
- Network traffic data
- Web application firewall data
- Call detail record data
- Physical card reader data
- Content delivery network data
- Video conferencing and communication data
- Inventory data
- Storage data
- Database data
- Customer relationship management data
- Certificates data
- OpenTelemetry data
- Cloud services data
- Performance data
- Update data