No. Splunk is not a router. It is a logger. With Splunk Enterprise Security or writing your own rules it can be a SIEM. We have two implementations of Splunk. I manage our security engineering team.
I know that. Guess I probably said it wrong but when I was doing Splunk, it felt like I was configuring a router. I'm not saying it's a router of any kind, I'm just saying it felt like the same as setting up a router like Cisco with IOS, because of rules, exceptions and more.
Like I said, my experience with Splunk is limited because I make do with what I can at home and obviously not at the enterprise level. Been trying to find a job but apparently no one is interested in hiring a deaf person like myself with experience working with computers, has a I.T. degree with a couple of certs, concentrating in Sys admin, networking and cyber security.
No. Splunk is not a router. It is a logger. With Splunk Enterprise Security or writing your own rules it can be a SIEM. We have two implementations of Splunk. I manage our security engineering team.
I know that. Guess I probably said it wrong but when I was doing Splunk, it felt like I was configuring a router. I'm not saying it's a router of any kind, I'm just saying it felt like the same as setting up a router like Cisco with IOS, because of rules, exceptions and more.
Like I said, my experience with Splunk is limited because I make do with what I can at home and obviously not at the enterprise level. Been trying to find a job but apparently no one is interested in hiring a deaf person like myself with experience working with computers, has a I.T. degree with a couple of certs, concentrating in Sys admin, networking and cyber security.