The Splunk® platform is designed to investigate, monitor, analyze and act on data at any scale, from any source over any time period. We call this the Data-to-Everything™ Platform, which removes the barriers between data and action, so organizations — regardless of size or business — have the freedom to deliver meaningful outcomes across their entire organization.
Splunk’s unique approach to data has empowered companies to improve service levels, reduce operations costs, mitigate risk, enhance DevOps collaboration and create new product and service offerings.
Data is at the center of our ever-changing world, which brings both challenges and opportunities. These challenges are only going to grow as we enter a digital age with the complexity of cloud migration, networks moving from 4G to 5G, the number of connected devices nears 80 billion and automation becomes more integrated into our lives.
One of the most important — and often overlooked — resources that organizations can tap into to solve these challenges is data. The companies that are able to harness the power of these transformations and the data they create are going to be more efficient, profitable, innovative and ultimately more secure.
Specifically for electric utilities, Splunk is known for security events, as it came to industry attention with the expanded requirements of CIP version 5 in the years leading up to the standard’s enforcement beginning in 2016.
This paper covers how Splunk increases the effectiveness of security programs, enables compliance programs and processes outside of the narrow applications of CIP-005 and CIP-007, and is a powerful tool for IT, OT and business operations groups.
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