

Find out in this report how the two Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI.
The impact of a ransomware attack typically encrypts all critical data and stops production.
Large enterprises that can afford it often choose SentinelOne for its ease of management compared to other platforms.
If I estimate how much time it has saved me, I would say it has saved almost 30 to 40 percent of time compared to other tools.
The documentation for Splunk Enterprise Security is outstanding. It is well-organized and easy to access.
We couldn't calculate what would have been the cost if they had actually gotten compromised; however, they were in the process, so every investment was returned immediately.
On average, my SecOps team takes probably at least a quarter of the time, if not more, to remediate security incidents with Splunk Enterprise Security compared to our previous solution.
A lot of people have to reach out to one sole person who has basically developed the system, creating a bottleneck for responses.
On a scale of one to ten, the technical support of SentinelOne would be rated as an 8.5.
I would evaluate their customer service and technical support as very good, five stars.
We have paid for Splunk support, and we’re not on the free tier hoping for assistance; we are a significant customer and invest a lot in this service.
I have had nothing but good experiences with Splunk support, receiving timely and helpful replies.
We've had great customer success managers who have helped us navigate scaling from 600 gigs to 30 terabytes.
I have not run into any issues regarding how scalable Singularity Platform is, so I do not see any limitations for scalability.
Scalability is not an issue for Singularity Platform because it is delivered as a SaaS service, so scalability is taken care of by SentinelOne.
I believe that the system is scalable but it all goes back to personnel behind the scenes and the availability of those people, plus the knowledge they hold in terms of being able to bring larger clients onboard.
We currently rely on disaster recovery and backup recovery, which takes time to recover, during which you're basically blind, so I'm pushing my leadership team to switch over to a clustering environment for constant availability.
It is one of the things that separates it from other tooling, and if not, it is the most scalable solution out there.
They struggle a bit with pure virtual environments, but in terms of how much they can handle, it is pretty good.
If I have to rate the stability level of Singularity Platform from one to ten, I would say it would be a strong nine.
The automation helps a lot, and once implemented, we face no further issues regarding stability or scalability; everything works absolutely fine.
The product is pretty stable, and even if the agent is offline, it will handle the threats.
They test it very thoroughly before release, and our customers have Splunk running for months without issues.
Splunk has been very reliable and very consistent.
We need more SMEs, and there is no mechanism to tell us about indexer or search head issues.
When I find a log suspicious, if it automatically points out that a particular point in the log at a specific timing or frame is looking malicious, it would be easier for me.
Correlation in general is done very well with the storyline because it is the platform's own field for correlating data.
If you are asking if this is fully customizable, I would say it is partially customizable, not fully customizable.
Improving the infrastructure behind Splunk Enterprise Security is vital—enhanced cores, CPUs, and memory should be prioritized to support better processing power.
Splunk Enterprise Security is not something that automatically picks things; you have to set up use cases, update data models, and link the right use cases to the right data models for those detections to happen.
For any future enhancements or features, such as MLTK and SOAR platform integration, we need more visibility, training, and certification for the skilled professionals who are working.
My philosophy is you pay for what you get, so if you decide to cheapen out on the cost of your platform, you are not going to get what you want.
As a SIEM tool, if it were priced less, many more people could explore it.
While it offers very good features at the enterprise level, it comes at a premium price.
I saw clients spend two million dollars a year just feeding data into the Splunk solution.
The platform requires significant financial investment and resources, making it expensive despite its comprehensive features.
I find it to be affordable, which is why every industry uses it.
Real-time monitoring is very much available in Singularity Platform because once the agent is up to date, it protects critical assets across our network against malicious attacks.
Singularity Platform's functionality for ransomware rollback is quite useful because if you have a ransomware attack, most EDR solutions do not have the feature to do a rollback and bring the system to its earlier state, but that is one of the unique features that Singularity Platform has which can be a game changer for customers.
This allows executives to determine if they have to liquefy any of their assets at a certain point in time, providing a great view in terms of risk management and current available cash balances while also considering the strategic direction in the next year or two where they plan on going with their cash balances.
This capability is useful for performance monitoring and issue identification.
I assess Splunk Enterprise Security's insider threat detection capabilities for helping to find unknown threats and anomalous user behavior as great.
Splunk Enterprise Security provides the foundation for unified threat detection, investigation, and response, enabling fast identification of critical issues.
| Product | Mindshare (%) |
|---|---|
| Splunk Enterprise Security | 7.2% |
| Singularity Platform | 0.4% |
| Other | 92.4% |


| Company Size | Count |
|---|---|
| Small Business | 7 |
| Midsize Enterprise | 2 |
| Large Enterprise | 1 |
| Company Size | Count |
|---|---|
| Small Business | 112 |
| Midsize Enterprise | 50 |
| Large Enterprise | 267 |
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Splunk Enterprise Security delivers powerful log management, rapid searches, and intuitive dashboards, enhancing real-time analytics and security measures. Its advanced machine learning and wide system compatibility streamline threat detection and incident response across diverse IT environments.
Splunk Enterprise Security stands out in security operations with robust features like comprehensive threat intelligence and seamless data integration. Its real-time analytics and customizable queries enable proactive threat analysis and efficient incident response. Integration with multiple third-party feeds allows detailed threat correlation and streamlined data visualization. Users find the intuitive UI and broad compatibility support efficient threat detection while reducing false positives. Despite its strengths, areas such as visualization capabilities and integration processes with cloud environments need enhancement. Users face a high learning curve, and improvements in automation, AI, documentation, and training are desired to maximize its potential.
What Are the Key Features of Splunk Enterprise Security?In specific industries like finance and healthcare, Splunk Enterprise Security is instrumental for log aggregation, SIEM functionalities, and compliance monitoring. Companies leverage its capabilities for proactive threat analysis and response, ensuring comprehensive security monitoring and integration with various tools for heightened operational intelligence.
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