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Today's higher education institutions are facing greater financial risk due to an increase in both internal and external fraud. While some institutions are using traditional security tools to detect certain types of fraud, the vast increase in the types of fraud requires a different approach to build out a comprehensive approach to detect a greater number of threats.
Splunk takes a different approach in that we not only focus on the detection of indicators of compromise but also use data to detect anomalies in usage patterns to increase the accuracy of those alerts.
Attendees joined us to learn more about the topic of fraud in higher education including:
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The 2025 OSSRA report, leveraging Black Duck audit data, examines the prevalence of open source software within the software supply chain and the associated security and licensing considerations. It highlights key findings regarding vulnerabilities and component management, urging organizations to gain visibility into their software composition through tools like SBOMs and SCA to effectively manage supply chain risks.
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