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Splunk SOAR Feature Video: Custom Functions

Splunk SOAR’s custom functions allow shareable custom code across playbooks and the introduction of complex data objects into the playbook execution path. These aren’t just out-of the-box playbooks, but out-of-the-box custom blocks that save you time and effort. This allows for centralized code management and version control of custom functions providing the building blocks for scaling your automation, even to those without coding capabilities.

Splunk SOAR Feature Video: Contextual Action Launch

Splunk SOAR apps have a parameter for action inputs and outputs called "contains". These are used to enable contextual actions in the Splunk SOAR user interface. A common example is the contains type "ip". This is a powerful feature that the platform provides, as it allows the user to chain the output of one action as input to another.

Splunk SOAR Feature Video: Configure Third Party Tools

To get started in Splunk SOAR, you will need to configure an asset. Assets are the security and infrastructure assets that you integrate with the Splunk SOAR platform, like firewalls and endpoint products. Splunk SOAR connects to these assets through apps. Apps extend the platform by integrating third-party security products and tools.

2 Steps V6 - New Features

Check out how 2 Steps can now match elements as well as visual recognition. Add custom Javascript and build synthetic transactions even faster than before. 2 Steps now supports “element matching” as an alternative to image matching in Chrome tests. This major new functionality allows 2 Steps to handle many previously difficult scenarios, for example when the target of a command is pushed off the bottom of the screen or hidden by a popup, or when a style update changes the appearance of a button.

2 Steps v6 Demo

Agentless Synthetic Monitoring. Purpose-built for Splunk. Create active monitoring tests in minutes for Web, Windows, Mobile, Citrix and more in minutes. Watch the latest features in the v6 release in action. 2 Steps now supports “element matching” as an alternative to image matching in Chrome tests. This major new functionality allows 2 Steps to handle many previously difficult scenarios, for example when the target of a command is pushed off the bottom of the screen or hidden by a popup, or when a style update changes the appearance of a button.