Friday, September 22, 2023

Big security news

Via Dwight, Cisco buys security vendor Splunk for $28B:

Cisco is making its most expensive acquisition ever – by far - with an announcement it's buying data crunching software firm Splunk for $157 per share, or approximately $28 billion (£22.8b).

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Per Cisco, the deal will bring Splunk's analytics capabilities to Cisco to create a new model of cybersecurity that prioritizes threat prediction and prevention over threat detection and response.

This is really big news.  I have no insight into what "threat prediction" is or how it would work other than to echo Yogi Berra - prediction is hard, especially about the future.

 

8 comments:

Kurt said...

Unfortunately, I don't see Splunk getting any cheaper. It's way out of the price league for any company I've worked for in the past 25 years.

Kurt

Old NFO said...

That's interesting...

Sean D Sorrentino said...

The way I heard it, it was actually cheaper for Cisco to buy Splunk than to pay for a subscription.

Michael said...

Borepatch what's your take on Peter's article over at Bayou Rennaissance Man about having a period in your email address?

I have no clue about this, but I understand you're in the business of cybersecurity.

Thanks

Borepatch said...

Michael,

This looks to be a bug in GMail. If you use a different email service you won't see this.

I've worked at companies where the email address format was firstname.lastname@company.com and never saw this happen - but email was on a corporate email server

- Borepatch

danielbarger said...

In Big Business "prediction" is less about knowing what the future will bring and more about controlling events so that you can control what the future brings.

Michael said...

Thanks, Borepatch, I kind of thought it was a bug. Not one I'd welcome.

Richard said...

Prediction=surveillance. No way will this be abused.