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Splunk

RMF Compliance Made Easy with Splunk Compliance Analytics


Event Date: May 26, 2020
Hosted By: Splunk, August Schell & Carahsoft
Are you ready for an audit? Ease your compliance mandates with Splunk, a proven platform for automated compliance. Splunk offers a proven, flexible, and scalable monitoring and analytics platform to automate any compliance incentive. It removes the manual and ad-hoc data collection processes, bridges disjointed operations, automates monitoring, and extends self-reporting to ease compliance efforts.

Attendees joined Splunk and August Schell for a webinar where we went through a demo of the new Splunk compliance analytics app. This app was designed to provide a consolidated set of vendor-agnostic analytics and visualizations based on the security controls specified in NIST SP 800-53r5 and NIST SP 800-171r1. With Splunk's proven platform for automated compliance, you will be able to:
  • Automate data collection with real-time log and event data ingestion for centralized correlation and analysis
  • Maintain a continuous risk assessment with granular visibility and real-time insights on information assurance and adherence to controls
  • Ensure a passing scorecard with easier audits and self-reporting
  • Enable assessment of implementation and effectiveness of controls
  • Gain painless audit and reporting, allowing operators and executives alike to access custom metrics views and ease audit burden via self-reporting

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Resources


UiPath HyperAutomation Platform in Government - Week 4
Webinar

USDA Webinar

Listen to Ron Woody and Jim Walker as they discuss robotic process automation at the United States Department of Agriculture. Ron will share lessons covering the entire robotic lifecycle, such as:

  • Why USDA started the RPA journey
  • How employees nominate processes for automating
  • Criteria used to evaluate suitability to automate
  • Planning numbers for determining the complexity of requested automation
  • Development lessons learned from the USDA employees who have trained their own robots

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