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Mastering Splunk for Cybersecurity - Advanced Threat Detection and Analysis - cover

Mastering Splunk for Cybersecurity - Advanced Threat Detection and Analysis

Robert A. Johnson

Publisher: HiTeX Press

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"Mastering Splunk for Cybersecurity: Advanced Threat Detection and Analysis" is an essential guide for professionals and beginners alike ready to harness the power of Splunk in comprehensive cybersecurity strategies. This book intricately weaves together the foundational aspects of Splunk with its advanced capabilities, providing a robust learning path from basic system setup to sophisticated threat detection techniques. Through detailed, step-by-step chapters, readers will develop a deep understanding of Splunk’s architecture, query operations, dashboard creation, and the critical processes of data ingestion and parsing, empowering them to manage complex security challenges with confidence.The text delves into advanced applications of Splunk, such as integrating it with other security tools, implementing machine learning models, and leveraging threat intelligence for a proactive security posture. By examining practical use cases, best practices, and offering insights from real-world scenarios, this book ensures readers are well-equipped to optimize their Splunk environments for enhanced performance and security outcomes. "Mastering Splunk for Cybersecurity" stands as a comprehensive resource, ensuring its readers are well-prepared to navigate the evolving landscape of digital security with expertise and diligence.
Available since: 01/03/2025.
Print length: 256 pages.

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