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Sure...  When you do group mapping, map them to groups that don't have the domain admins in them.  I have a separate OU=Groups that has "Splunk Users, Splunk Admins, Splunk Power Users" as group names, and specific users…
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I want to give LDAP access to my splunk servcie but I don't want the LDAP users to have admin capabilitys in Splunk.  Can I keep the domain admins out of Splunk if I have LDAP authentication???
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Kung FuSchnickens replied to Andi Susanto's discussion 'Splunk with SCOM'
I don't know customers who are pulling SCOM alert data into Splunk specifically, but I am familiar with other customers writing a file as an output which is then ingested by SCOM as one way. This won't persist alert data however. A second…
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Splunk and SQL Injections - an Introduction

SQL Injections: The Splunk Method for Auditing your Application Security Model.Unless you have had your head in the sand, SQL Injections have made a fierce comeback to the top of the threat vector charts this year. According to the WHID (Web Hacking Incidents Database ), SQL injection is still king of the attack vectors, accounting for 19 percent of attacks, followed by authentication abuse (11 percent), content spoofing (10 percent), DDoS/brute force (10 percent), configuration/admin error (8…See More
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Splunk and SQL Injections - an Introduction

SQL Injections: The Splunk Method for Auditing your Application Security Model.Unless you have had your head in the sand, SQL Injections have made a fierce comeback to the top of the threat vector charts this year. According to the WHID (Web Hacking Incidents Database ), SQL injection is still king of the attack vectors, accounting for 19 percent of attacks, followed by authentication abuse (11 percent), content spoofing (10 percent), DDoS/brute force (10 percent), configuration/admin error (8…See More
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Splunk and SQL Injections - an Introduction

SQL Injections: The Splunk Method for Auditing your Application Security Model.

Unless you have had your head in the sand, SQL Injections have made a fierce comeback to the top of the threat vector charts this year. According to the WHID (Web Hacking Incidents Database ), SQL injection is still king of the attack vectors, accounting for 19 percent of attacks, followed by authentication abuse (11 percent), content spoofing (10 percent), DDoS/brute force (10 percent),… Continue

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