
The Essential Guide to Security 2021
Check out The Essential Guide to Security for 2021 to discover new security use cases as well as how to implement Splunk’s security product suite for advanced security analytics, security automation and orchestration (SOAR), Security Information and Event Management (SIEM), MITRE ATT&CK, machine learning and more, all in one place to power your SOC.

Top 5 SIEM Trends to Watch in 2021
SIEM technology has been around for a while, with the fundamental capabilities of the platform dating back to over a decade ago. Since then, SIEM solutions have become more of an information platform, with enterprise demands for better security driving much of the SIEM market.

Gartner MQ for SIEM 2021
Splunk Named a Leader in the 2021 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) Download your complimentary copy of the report to find out why.

Active Directory Buyer’s Guide for Cybersecurity and Efficiency
Microsoft Active Directory (AD) and Azure AD (AAD) bring organization and standards to how identity and account data is managed and stored. AD does this for on-prem resources and Azure AD for cloud-based resources, but how can you unify the management on them and sync data across your hybrid environment. If you’re like most organizations, that is an on-going question.

How Citi is Using Natural Language Processing to Understand the Language of Auditing
Leaders across financial services and insurance are applying natural language processing (NLP) to detect emerging trends, perform predictive analytics and gain operational insights.

Expert Overview of Cost Savings and Business Benefits Improved by IBM Watson Discovery and Natural Language Understanding
Enterprises are overflowing with data that contain customer insights, answers to employee queries and a window into predictable trends. Knowledge workers with the ability to find specific answers fast can reduce time spent on information-gathering tasks by 50%.

Successful WiFi 6 Deployment to Customer Homes
More and more smart home devices are entering the market every day. At the rate consumers are adopting new technologies, we anticipate seeing up to 32 connected devices per smart home by 2025*. In light of this, CSPs need to rethink their business model with the smart home user in mind.