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Splunk Fundamentals
This learning path is designed for new Splunk users to build the foundational skills required to search, analyze, and visualize machine-generated data. Participants will learn to navigate the Splunk interface, use the powerful Search Processing Language (SPL) to extract meaningful insights, and build compelling reports, dashboards, and alerts to drive actionable intelligence. Upon completion, you will possess the foundational skills necessary to begin a successful career as a Splunk professional.
**Splunk Fundamentals** Introduction to the Splunk Ecosystem (video course) Mastering Search and Filtering with SPL (video course) Splunk Statistical and Transforming Commands (video course) Creating and Managing Splunk Knowledge Objects (video course) Building Reports and Visualizations (video course) Dynamic Dashboards and Proactive Alerts (video course) Mastering Search and Filtering with SPL (video course)
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Splunk Fundamentals
Learners will learn to navigate the Splunk interface, use the powerful Search Processing Language (SPL) to extract meaningful insights, and build compelling reports, dashboards, and alerts to drive actionable intelligence. Upon completion, you will possess the foundational skills necessary to begin a successful career as a Splunk professional.
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What You'll Learn
- Perform efficient searches using the Splunk Search Processing Language (SPL) to extract meaningful insights from large datasets.
- Understand and utilize core Splunk concepts like fields, hosts, sources, and sourcetypes.
- Create and manage Splunk knowledge objects, including event types, tags, and lookups, to normalize and enrich data.
- Design and build reports and data visualizations to transform raw data into actionable intelligence.
- Develop and manage interactive, real-time dashboards to monitor key metrics and system health.
- Configure proactive alerts to ensure real-time issue detection and incident response.
- A learner will need a general understanding of how a computer operating system (such as Windows or Linux) functions. Familiarity with fundamental IT concepts, including servers, networks, and the general purpose of system and application logs. And a foundational understanding of system administration and data analysis concepts.
- Scripting and Automation
- Data Analysis & Visualization
- IT Operations and Cybersecurity
- System Architecture
