Emulex announces Endace Fusion Connector for Splunk

Emulex Corporation has announced the Emulex Endace Fusion Connector for Splunk, an open workflow solution for detecting and resolving network security issues. The Emulex Endace Fusion Connector for Splunk optimises data analysis workflows between its family of EndaceProbe™ Intelligent Network Recorders (INRs) and Splunk’s industry-leading third-party monitoring and security tools that detect anomalous network behaviour. Integrated with EndaceProbe INRs, the combined solution provides organisations with the ability to detect and investigate issues at the network packet-level in order to lower time-to-resolution (TTR).

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“By integrating Splunk and Emulex technologies at the ‘event’ level, organisations can complete the detection and investigation cycle quickly and completely by determining the root cause of network security and operational issues,” said Mike Riley, senior vice president and general manager, Endace portfolio, Emulex. “As a result, customers are able to contain real network security and operations issues more effectively while reducing the impact on end users, detect false positives more quickly and better ‘tune’ detection systems.”


Splunk is a leading software platform for collecting and correlating machine data generated from a variety of different IT systems and infrastructure. Splunk helps customers detect network problems, monitor infrastructure elements and gain real-time visibility into customer experience, transactions and behaviour. Because Emulex captures 100 per cent of the network traffic transiting a link, whether it is a 10Gb Ethernet (10GbE), 40GbE or 100GbE link, the EndaceProbe INR offers a historical view with the highest level of detail and accuracy available in the industry today. By deploying the EndaceProbe INR’s RESTful API, users can click on a Splunk event and pivot straight to the packets of interest for deep analysis in a protocol analyser, such as Wireshark.


“The Endace Fusion Connector for Splunk provides a more comprehensive view of the network with added search and drill-down capabilities,” said Bill Gaylord, senior vice president of business development, Splunk. “Visibility to network activity gives both Security Operations (SecOps) and Network Operations (NetOps) teams the ability to quickly identify anomalous activity and conduct forensic investigations. They can not only understand the scope of a potential threat but also identify the source by simply zooming in on an event and quickly obtaining the relevant packet information.”
The Emulex Endace Fusion Connector for Splunk is available through Splunk Apps. The plugin is easy to install and adds minimal overhead to the performance of the application. The Endace Fusion Connector for Splunk is the first connector to be announced as part of the Endace Fusion Ecosystem™ program. The Endace Fusion Ecosystem program is focused on applications and partners who provide complementary capabilities to network recording that are required to detect, investigate and resolve common networking and security incidents.


“We have been working closely with Emulex to test the new Endace Fusion Connector for Splunk and we found the integration delivered a 55 per cent time saving on each event-to-packet search operation. The ability to instantly drill down from a Splunk event alert directly to the associated network packets is invaluable, saving time and resources and most importantly, accelerating root cause identification and resolution," said Alistair Meakin, director, Marquest. “We see a big opportunity to help our Splunk users dramatically enhance their network and security event management with this new capability from Emulex and Splunk.”


 

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