Splunk Launches Logging Modernization Program to Help U.S. Government Meet Cybersecurity Requirements
Splunk Inc. (NASDAQ: SPLK) has launched the Government Logging Modernization Program aimed at assisting Federal agencies in complying with the Biden Administration's cybersecurity requirements. This program includes significant discounts on cloud services, expanded storage options, and dedicated support services. Agencies are mandated to capture log data for 30 months and standardize logging processes by August 2022. Splunk's offerings are designed to simplify compliance, enhance cybersecurity resilience, and provide a unified view of data for improved operational efficiency.
- Launch of Government Logging Modernization Program to boost Federal agency compliance with cybersecurity requirements.
- Significant discounts on cloud services and storage options, improving cost efficiency for agencies.
- Dedicated support services to enhance investigative and remediation capabilities for Federal agencies.
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There are three key areas the Administration’s mandate requires. Agencies must 1) capture and store log data for 30 months, 2) standardize the logging process in order to analyze and conduct the forensics necessary to detect cyber attacks, and 3) become compliant with the first tier of a new enterprise event logging maturity model by
To support this mission, Splunk is providing the following as part of its Government Logging Modernization Program:
- New Splunk Cloud FedRAMP Packages & compelling programmatic pricing exclusive to Federal Agencies - helping to lower cost, accelerate compliance, and improve cybersecurity resilience;
- Expanded storage options with lowered costs, enabling customers to accelerate investigative and remediation capabilities through enterprise log retention;
- Comprehensive Splunk Cloud FedRAMP migration assessment and customized services to help agencies rapidly modernize their logging program; and
- Assigned Security Expert services to guide our customers through the cloud maturity path and help agencies navigate the requirements outlined in logging maturity model stages EL0-EL3.
Government agencies can more easily comply with the Executive Order by leveraging the Splunk Cloud Platform which provides a unified view of all data, making it simple to investigate, monitor, analyze, and act with ease for enhanced security and operational efficiency. Splunk's built-in framework streamlines the process and allows federal agencies to focus on the mission and move quickly to meet the aggressive timelines defined by the Executive Order. With a vast and growing amount of data, government agencies must take a tiered approach to their data strategy to help them with the new data storage requirements. Splunk's pricing is unique to the market, assisting agencies in classifying the data and store based on value, and then shifting data as needed.
"Government agencies are under immense pressure to comply with the administration's new cybersecurity mandate. Given Splunk's deep commitment to the public sector, we've decided to commit resources that help them meet the new requirements quickly," said
Splunk helps public sector organizations gain objective insights from data to make confident decisions and take action at the speed a mission demands. Thousands of public sector agencies worldwide are leveraging Splunk. For more information on Splunk Public Sector, visit the Splunk website.
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