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Splunk Basics Course
Complete hands-on tutorial about the process of logging and monitoring using the amazing and agile tool Splunk
What you'll learn?
- Search and explore data on Splunk
- Know the different deployment types of Splunk
- Extract fields and add knowledge to data
- Collect logs from remote nodes using Splunk Universal Forwarder
- Visualize data received from any log source in very simple steps
- Install and configure Splunk Enterprise and Splunk Universal Forwarder
- Quick introduction to Splunk Search Processing language (SPL)
- How to make logs work for you and get notified if something went wrong
- Collect logs from Syslog devices like Fortigate firewall
- ICT Logging and monitoring basics
- Build a small computer LAB that consists of a Splunk server, Apache web server and Fortigate firewall virtual appliance
Requirements and What you should know?
- You'll need a desktop computer (Windows, Mac, or Linux) capable of running 3 virtual machines. The course will walk you through installing the necessary free software.
- Some prior knowledge about Linux operation system
Who is this course for?
- IT Administrators
- Security engineers
- Security incident handlers
- Systems administrators
- Anyone wants to explore huge log files/feeds
- Security operations center engineers
- Anyone interested to learn Splunk
What is this course about?
Machines are trying to tell us something through logs, so they are a very valuable resource for IT departments to ensure that everything is working as expected and to give us an idea of what is going on in our IT environments which will help to respond faster to incidents.
In this hands-on course, we will learn how to set up a small virtual LAB to simulate real-world logging and monitoring scenarios, where we will collect logs from Apache web server and Fortigate firewall and send them to Splunk for storage, analysis, visualization and alerting.
I selected these two log sources specifically because they represent the majority of log sources you will find in your environment, so you can follow the same steps in the course to integrate different log sources in the future.
There are more complicated logs sources to integrate like logs that are pulled from database but they are not suitable to be discussed in an introductory course.
After we onboard logs to Splunk, we will search and explore data we received then we will add knowledge to it by extracting interesting fields in these logs.
At this point, our logs will be ready to be treated by Splunk Searching Processing Language (SPL) to create reports, dashboards, and alerts.
This course will make you ready to dig deep into more advanced topics of Splunk administration like,
High availability
Indexers clusters
Search head clusters
Deployments servers
Splunk Apps
Advanced SPL
But you have to walk before you run, so my vision for this course is to master the basics first to break the ice.