Splunk has partnered with the Australian Signals Directorate (ASD) to deliver a new plug-in that integrates Splunk Enterprise Security with ASD’s Cyber Threat Intelligence Sharing (CTIS) platform.
This integration allows Splunk customers who are also ASD CTIS community partners to share and receive cyber threat intelligence.
CTIS, mandatory for Australian federal government agencies from July 2025, is a two-way sharing platform that enables government and industry partners to receive and share information about malicious cyber activity at machine speed.
Splunk is the second company to launch this CTIS integration in partnership with ASD.
The CTIS plug-in is also available to private sector organisations, including critical infrastructure operators. Splunk Enterprise Security, a data-driven security platform, underpins this integration, providing unified workflows, contextual threat intelligence, and automation.
“Protecting Australia’s digital future is central to our national security and resilience, and government agencies need solutions built for their unique mission,” said Sarah Sloan, Senior Director, Government Strategy, APAC, at Splunk.
“Observability gives agencies the visibility and insight they need to protect critical assets, and ensure uninterrupted services that millions of Australians depend on every day. Splunk is committed to supporting the government with secure, scalable platforms that empower agencies to act with speed and confidence, while sustaining citizen trust.”
Splunk has also achieved an IRAP PROTECTED assessment for Splunk Observability Cloud - its 20th IRAP-assessed offering.