Splunk’s Response to the SolarWinds Cyberattacks

Since mid-December and throughout the holidays, I’ve been speaking with Splunk customers and our own team about the cyberattacks impacting the SolarWinds Orion software platform. Splunk was not directly affected by this event, but as a leader in security, we want to help the industry by providing tools, guidance and support. It is critical to our entire industry that we work as a community to counter cybersecurity threats and share information about events like these.

For background, here is a recap of what happened:

Splunk is doing everything we can to assist our customers who use SolarWinds Orion, and share relevant information with the larger community.

We’ve also taken action to better protect Splunk as a business:

Repercussions from the SolarWinds attack will continue into 2021. All of us at Splunk remain vigilant and committed to identifying various avenues to assist our customers, partners and industry organizations in their response. Be sure to visit Splunk’s SolarWinds response site for the latest materials and information.

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Thanks!
Yassir Abousselham

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