Splunk Enterprise
What Is Splunk Enterprise?
Are you ready to take control of your data? Splunk is a customizable data analytics platform that empowers you to investigate, monitor, analyze and act in real-time. With Splunk, you can predict and Read more prevent IT problems, streamline your entire security stack, minimize unplanned downtime, and explore and visualize business processes for increased transparency all in one platform. Read lessWho Uses Splunk Enterprise?
Organizations worldwide that want to create real-time business impact from their data. Solutions for IT, security, IoT and business operations.
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Reviews of Splunk Enterprise
Sachin
Splunk: A Monitoring Tool for all your needs
Comments: If i have put a word it would say "Fantastic". The functionalities Splunk provides eases team to manage/monitor their IT infrastructure and internal application you will be well aware about the performance of your applications. Setup alerting and take necessary actions in stipulated time to overcome all the issues which may affect your application performance.
Pros:
Splunk offers various features whether you need to setup monitoring on your server, application logs based on logs ingestion set alerts so that teams got notified on real time and take actions accordingly. In this way, it helps to monitor application which are mission critical. You can make dashboards in Splunk where you can configure various components such indexes, data inputs and schedule reports as well. To achieve additional functionalities we can install third party apps as well such as AWS Add on for cloud watch log ingestion.
Cons:
From Admin perspective, I found user access management a little difficult. The roles of access management becomes complicated because some time the config files for that didn't came very handy. Other then that I think all in all Splunk provides fulfill all of the requirements.
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Splunk Enterprise, not just a SIEM
Comments: We have been using Splunk Enterprise, ES, ITSI, and other Splunk parts for 6+ years in production. This has helped us reduce staff in some cases, increase response time in most cases, and allow non-IT teams to get data and metrics in a fast efficient way.
Pros:
The versatility is amazing. The same data in logs, such as IIS, can be used for Security, Application performance, and even error handling. This allows us to use one log to help multiple teams. This is just one example.
Cons:
Start up takes someone who has had some training. While searching and output is easy, its the onboarding of custom apps that takes the know how.
Mohammed
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Best SIEM
Comments: Great SIEM that beats the competition, we utilized it for various functions
Pros:
Splunk appsStrength and capabilitiesIntegration with most solutions
Cons:
Resource utilizationLimited local partner support
Patrick
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Pros:
It allows me to bring a lot of information into one friendly view. It's a great security audit tool.
Cons:
It has limited functionality. It is a very memory intensive system. It does not integrate with Lennox.
Davis
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The most expensive tool, requiring highly-skilled employees, capable of limitless value
Comments: Splunk's SPL is a flexible, straight forward query-language with aspects of SQL, R, Python, and Bash. The fact that an analyst can learn to be an engineer through using the platform provides ease of growth. It is unmatched in its automation to make data actionable, while providing reporting and visualization capabilities.
Pros:
Splunk is provides a single tool for log aggregation, log analysis, and visualizations. Threat hunting, applying threat intelligence, and incident response are easily repeatable; pushing organizations to proactive security processes.
Cons:
Splunk is expensive, especially when an organizations is exploring and building new security or data use cases. It also requires a lot of engineering maintenance, making the quality of the data highly-dependent on the skill(s) of those supporting it. Many organizations do not maximize its benefit because it is poorly managed or supported by low-skilled employees.