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CiscoLive Europe is taking place next week in Berlin Splunk will be in attendance. Drop by the “World of Solutions” at Booth G10 to pick up a Splunk T-Shirt, learn more about the Cisco and Splunk Partnership and see Splunk and Splunk Cisco Apps in
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action.
We will also be offering the chance to walk through an incident response scenario. During this, we will demonstrate how Splunk and Cisco can support this process and explain what capabilities you would need to successfully respond to any incident.
Splunk Partner Session
We will also be hosting a Splunk Partner Session, focusing on the topic of: “Greater Operational and Security Insight Within & Across Your Cisco Environment (BRKGS-2607)”, so be sure
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about 9 years
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Matthias Maier
CiscoLive Europe is taking place next week in Berlin Splunk will be in attendance. Drop by the “World of Solutions” at Booth G10 to pick up a Splunk T-Shirt, learn more about the Cisco and Splunk Partnership and see Splunk and Splunk Cisco Apps in
... [More]
action.
We will also be offering the chance to walk through an incident response scenario. During this, we will demonstrate how Splunk and Cisco can support this process and explain what capabilities you would need to successfully respond to any incident.
Splunk Partner Session
We will also be hosting a Splunk Partner Session, focusing on the topic of: “Greater Operational and Security Insight Within & Across Your Cisco Environment (BRKGS-2607)”, so be sure … [Less]
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about 9 years
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Patrick Pablo
Hey there community and welcome to the 52nd installment of Smart AnSwerS.
A BoardAtWork group was started at Splunk HQ for folks interested in, well, playing board games at work during lunch or after hours. We had our first game night earlier this
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week and had a nerdy great time…even though I was the first one dead 😛 Just glad to unwind and share my love for games with fellow Splunkers after a long day!
Check out this week’s featured Splunk Answers posts:
Why is the Host IP value from udp:514 syslog input incorrect for one device?
evgenyv was collecting syslog events through a udp:514 input and needed help figuring out why only one device was reporting a … [Less]
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Posted
about 9 years
ago
Hey there community and welcome to the 52nd installment of Smart AnSwerS.
A BoardAtWork group was started at Splunk HQ for folks interested in, well, playing board games at work during lunch or after hours. We had our first game night earlier this
... [More]
week and had a nerdy great time…even though I was the first one dead 😛 Just glad to unwind and share my love for games with fellow Splunkers after a long day!
Check out this week’s featured Splunk Answers posts:
Why is the Host IP value from udp:514 syslog input incorrect for one device?
evgenyv was collecting syslog events through a udp:514 input and needed help figuring out why only one device was reporting a … [Less]
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about 9 years
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(Hi all–welcome to the latest installment in the series of technical blog posts from members of the SplunkTrust, our Community MVP program. We’re very proud to have such a fantastic group of community MVPs, and are excited to see what you’ll do with
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what you learn from them over the coming months and years.
–rachel perkins, Sr. Director, Splunk Community)
Hello everyone!
I am Michael Uschmann, one of the members of the SplunkTrust.
Lately I was annoyed by the fact that I had to enter my login on my Splunk DEV VM after a meeting or break. So, I thought ‘Why not setup SSO on this Splunk instance so I don’t have to enter my password again?’ But there was this … [Less]
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