Splunk® Enterprise Security

Release Notes

This documentation does not apply to the most recent version of Splunk® Enterprise Security. For documentation on the most recent version, go to the latest release.

Release Notes for Splunk Enterprise Security

This version of Splunk Enterprise Security is compatible only with specific versions of the Splunk platform. See Splunk Enterprise system requirements in the Installation and Upgrade Manual.

Because the navigation now respects your local changes, you might need to make changes to the navigation menu bar after upgrading. See Configure > General > Navigation to see which views are upgraded, new, or deprecated.

What's New

Splunk Enterprise Security version 6.1.0 includes the following enhancements.

New Feature or Enhancement Description
Python 3 support This release is compatible with Python 3 only. Configuration files are set to python.version = python3 on purpose. Do not change these flags back to 2.
Rebuild models for MLTK 5 and Python 3 MLTK app version 5 is now included in the ES installer. The previously generated models from MLTK 4.x are not compatible and have to be regenerated. See Machine Learning Toolkit Overview in Splunk Enterprise Security for general information about models in MLTK 5. See Update Splunk MLTK models for Python 3 in the Splunk Enterprise Python 3 Migration manual for information about rebuilding models.
Enterprise Security installer package size The ES installer package size is still >500MB, which is larger than the default upload limit for installing ES from the SplunkWeb UI. See Install Splunk Enterprise Security for installation instructions.
UBA integration authentication Integration revised from Splunk-based authentication to UBA authentication. See Add a new credential for UBA input.
Threat intelligence downloads The threat intelligence downloads included in ES now use HTTPS. See Included threat intelligence sources.
Debug mode logging Documentation update for debug logging methods. See Enable Debug Logging in Splunk Enterprise Security.
Log files Documentation update for ES log files such as whois_manager.log. See Log files in Splunk Enterprise Security.
End of support schedule The release notes are updated with a schedule so that you can verify the end of support date for your Enterprise Security version. See End of support schedule.

Deprecated or removed features

Enterprise Security 6.1.x is the last major release to bundle many of the Technology Add-ons in the ES installer. See Add-on deprecation.

Enterprise Security 6.0.x is the last major release that is compatible with Python 2 and with Machine Learning Toolkit 4.0. The 6.1.x release of ES is compatible with Python 3 only. The 6.1.x release is compatible with versions of Splunk Enterprise that ship with the Python 3 interpreter only, and MLTK 5.0 and above only.

The end-of-life'd technology add-on called Splunk Add-on for Tenable, or Splunk_TA_nessus, is removed from the ES installer.

The following threat intelligence sample files are removed from DA-ESS-ThreatIntelligence/default/data/threat_intel/: Appendix_D_FQDNs.xml, Appendix_F_SSLCertificates.xml, Appendix_G_IOCs_No_OpenIOC.xml, fireeye-pivy-report-with-indicators.xml, and Mandiant_APT1_Report.xml.

In a future release, Enterprise Security is no longer shipping with the setting that enables SSL for Splunk Web. This is a system setting that should not be enabled and disabled by the ES app. When this setting is removed, in-product adjustments will make the transition as seamless as possible.

With the Extreme Search app (Splunk_SA_ExtremeSearch) removed from the Splunk Enterprise Security package, there are replacements and deprecations for some of the XS components that ship with Enterprise Security. The following Extreme Search macros are deprecated and will be removed in the future: [xs_default_direction_concepts], [xs_default_magnitude_concepts], [xs_default_change_concepts]

The luhn_lookup custom lookup script for detecting personally identifiable credit card information is deprecated in favor of the luhn_lite_lookup, and will be removed in a future release. No features are being removed or modified, only the legacy implementation of this algorithm.

The getcron search command is removed. Instead, use | join my_saved_search_name [| rest splunk_server=local count=0 /services/saved/searches | table title,cron_schedule | rename title as my_saved_search_name, cron_schedule as cron] rather than | getcron inputField=my_saved_search_name outputField=cron.

The audit dashboard for Content Profile is removed in favor of the Content Management data model row expansion. See Expand Content Management searches to view dependency and usage information in Splunk Enterprise Security.

The deprecated lookup generating search for Traffic Volume Tracker is now removed, resolving an issue with exporting all objects in Content Management.

The deprecated automatic (continuous) creation and deployment of the "indexer package" (Splunk_TA_ForIndexers) to the Indexer tier via deployment server proxy feature is now removed. See Deploy add-ons to indexers.

The notable_adhoc_invocations macro in the SA-ThreatIntelligence app is deprecated in favor of the incident review saved search to fix ad-hoc alerts on sequenced events. This macro will be removed in a future release.

Alexa Top 1 Million Sites is deprecated. See Included generic intelligence sources for alternatives.

End of support schedule

Use the following table to verify the end of support date for your Enterprise Security version.

Release Version Release Date Supported Until End of Support Criteria
4.5.x 10/12/2016 6.0 Release
4.6.x 01/12/2017 6.0 Release
4.7.x 05/30/2017 6.0 Release
5.0.x 02/20/2018 02/20/2020
5.1.x 05/14/2018 05/14/2020
5.2.x 10/17/2018 10/17/2020
5.3.x 04/03/2019 04/03/2021
6.0.x 11/04/2019 11/04/2021

Add-ons

Technology-specific add-ons are supported differently than the add-ons that make up the Splunk Enterprise Security framework. See Support for Splunk Enterprise Security and provided add-ons in the Release Notes manual.

Add-on deprecation

The automatic inclusion of add-ons listed in Technology-specific add-ons provided with Enterprise Security is deprecated. In a future release, Splunk Enterprise Security will no longer include all of these add-ons in the Splunk Enterprise Security package. Instead, you can download the add-ons that you need directly from Splunkbase. This change improves the performance of Splunk ES by reducing the number of unnecessary enabled add-ons, and allows you to install the most appropriate and updated versions of add-ons when you install Splunk ES.

End of Life

  • Splunk Add-on for NetFlow announced: March 18, 2019 | Ends: June 16, 2019
  • Splunk Add-on for Tenable announced: April 8, 2019 | Ends: July 7, 2019

Updated add-ons

The Common Information Model Add-on is updated to version 4.14.0.

Last modified on 11 February, 2020
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This documentation applies to the following versions of Splunk® Enterprise Security: 6.1.0


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