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How to Prepare and Pass the Splunk® SPLK-2001 Exam

Welcome to this comprehensive guide on how to prepare for and successfully pass the Splunk® SPLK-2001 exam. As a student aspiring to enhance your skills in Splunk and validate your knowledge, this article will provide you with all the necessary information and actionable tips to excel in the exam.

About the SPLK-2001 Exam

The SPLK-2001 exam, officially known as "Splunk Certified Developer," is designed to assess your proficiency in developing and extending Splunk deployments. It validates your understanding of Splunk's search processing language (SPL), data models, and dashboard creation. By earning this certification, you demonstrate your ability to leverage Splunk's powerful features for analyzing and visualizing data.

Exam Details

Here are some important details you should be aware of before diving into the preparation process:

  • Exam Code: SPLK-2001
  • Exam Duration: 2 hours
  • Exam Format: Multiple-choice and multiple-answer questions
  • Passing Score: 70%
  • Exam Registration: Visit the official Splunk certification website to register for the exam.

Exam Preparation Tips

To increase your chances of success in the SPLK-2001 exam, consider the following tips:

1. Understand the Exam Objectives

Begin your preparation journey by thoroughly reviewing the exam objectives provided by Splunk. These objectives outline the key topics and skills that will be assessed in the exam. Understanding these objectives will help you structure your study plan effectively.

2. Study Official Splunk Documentation

Splunk offers comprehensive documentation that covers all aspects of the platform. Dive into the official Splunk documentation and focus on areas such as search processing language (SPL), data models, and dashboard creation. Take notes, practice examples, and familiarize yourself with the documentation to gain a deep understanding of Splunk's capabilities.

3. Hands-On Experience

Practice is key to mastering Splunk. Set up a Splunk instance on your local machine or use the Splunk sandbox environment provided by Splunk. Engage in hands-on exercises, experiment with different search queries, and create meaningful dashboards. The more you practice, the more comfortable you will become with the Splunk platform.

4. Utilize Splunk Education Resources

Splunk provides various educational resources to support your exam preparation. Explore the Splunk training catalog and consider enrolling in relevant courses or webinars. Additionally, Splunk offers practice exams that simulate the actual exam environment, allowing you to assess your readiness and identify areas for improvement.

5. Join the Splunk Community

The Splunk community is a valuable resource for learning and sharing knowledge. Engage with fellow Splunk enthusiasts, participate in discussions, and ask questions. By connecting with the community, you can gain insights, tips, and real-world experiences that can further enhance your understanding of Splunk.

6. Review Sample Questions

Acquaint yourself with sample questions and practice exams available on the Splunk certification website. These resources will give you a feel for the exam format and help you assess your knowledge and readiness. Analyze the answers and explanations provided to understand the reasoning behind each correct choice.

7. Time Management

During the exam, time management is crucial. Familiarize yourself with the allocated time and plan accordingly. Read each question carefully, but avoid spending too much time on a single question. If you encounter a challenging question, mark it for review and move on. You can revisit it later with a fresh perspective.

8. Stay Calm and Confident

On the day of the exam, stay calm and confident in your preparation. Trust in the knowledge and skills you have acquired throughout your study journey. Take deep breaths, read each question carefully, and approach them systematically. Confidence can significantly impact your performance.

9. Read the Exam Policies

Prior to taking the exam, make sure to review and understand the exam policies set by Splunk. Familiarize yourself with the rules regarding retakes, exam validity, and any other important guidelines. Being aware of the policies will ensure a smooth and stress-free exam experience.

Remember, preparation is the key to success. By following these tips, dedicating ample time to study, and practicing diligently, you can increase your chances of passing the SPLK-2001 exam and earning the coveted Splunk Certified Developer certification. Good luck on your Splunk journey!

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  • Answer: No. The solution does not meet the goal.

  • Why:
- For an Azure Internal Load Balancer (ILB) used as a listener for a SQL Server Always On availability group, the health probe must be a TCP probe on the port used by the AG listener (default is port 1433, or the port you configured). - An HTTP health probe cannot reliably validate SQL Server endpoints, so it won’t correctly reflect the health of the AG listener.
  • What to configure instead:
- Create an ILB with a backend pool that includes the VMs hosting the AG replicas. - Create a TCP health probe on port 1433 (or the actual listener port). - Create a load-balancing rule for the AG listener port to route to the backend pool.
  • Key concept: ILB health probes must align with the service being load-balanced. SQL Server endpoints require TCP checks, not HTTP checks.

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Question 108:

  • Correct answer: A

  • Why: A flat internal cloud network means all hosts can reach each other and any public-facing storage may be exposed. Implementing segmentation with ACLs restricts which networks/hosts can access sensitive file storage, reducing exposure and limiting blast radius.

  • Why not the others:
- B (logging/monitoring to SIEM) helps detect issues but doesn’t prevent exposure caused by a flat network. - C (MFA for cloud storage) improves authentication but doesn't address insecure network access to storage. - D (IDS) detects threats after they occur and doesn’t restrict access to the sensitive locations.

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Question 82:
I can’t view the [Image] in Log entries. If you paste the text of Log entry 1–4 or describe the payloads, I can identify which shows the exploitation.
In general, for a zero-day command injection, look for:

  • Log entries showing input that appears to be passed to a shell or OS command (e.g., attempts to execute ls, whoami, uname -a, or wget/curl from a web input).
  • Use of command metacharacters in user input (e.g., ;, &, |, $(), ${...}, backticks).
  • HTTP requests with suspicious query strings or POST bodies that include shell-like commands or encoded payloads.
  • Unexpected process creation or web server issuing OS commands (e.g., new /bin/sh or cmd.exe spawned).

How to decide which is evidence:
  • Compare entries for evidence of command execution originating from user input.
  • Check for anomalies that shouldn’t be possible from normal traffic (rare file writes, new executables, or outbound connections triggered by web input).
  • Correlate with timing and any known vulnerability active window.

If you share the actual logs, I’ll pinpoint which one indicates exploitation and explain why.

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Question 12:
Correct answer: D. Exploitation

  • In the Cyber Kill Chain, the stages are:
- Reconnaissance: gather information - Weaponization: prepare the exploit - Delivery: transmit the payload - Exploitation: exploit the vulnerability to gain access
  • In this scenario, the attacker gained access to the internal network via social engineering. Since they have already turned the vector into access, they are at the Exploitation stage.

  • Why not the others:
- Reconnaissance: before attack, not after access is gained - Weaponization: preparation work done before delivery - Delivery: sending the payload, which would precede how access is gained
Note: "Doesn’t want to lose access" points toward persistence actions, but among the given options, Exploitation best fits the current stage.

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Question 3:

  • Answer: C: Configure an Access-Control-Allow-Origin header to authorized domains.

Why: The output likely indicates a CORS misconfiguration. CORS controls which origins can make cross-origin requests to your web app. By setting Access-Control-Allow-Origin to specific, trusted domains, you prevent unauthorized sites from reading or interacting with your resources.
Why the other options are less appropriate:
  • Set an HttpOnly flag to force communication by HTTPS: HttpOnly affects cookie ??????? via client-side scripts, not transport security. HTTPS enforcement is done with TLS, not HttpOnly.
  • Block requests without an X-Frame-Options header: X-Frame-Options mitigates clickjacking, not cross-origin data access.
  • Disable the cross-origin resource sharing header: This would remove restrictions and increase exposure; you should restrict origins, not disable CORS.

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UTM STANDS FOR
Unified Threat Management.
It’s an integrated security appliance that combines multiple controls (e.g., firewall, IDS/IPS, antivirus/malware scanning, VPN, content filtering) to protect the network perimeter.

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Question 332:

  • The correct answer is: B. Reimage the end user's machine.

  • Why: The SOC has a live indication of a potential compromise (remote control, credential-like data). In incident response, containment/eradication takes precedence to stop malware persistence and possible exfiltration. Reimaging quickly cleans the host so you’re not just “mitigating” by changing credentials.

  • About the assumption: It isn’t that the compromise is fully confirmed or all evidence is already collected. The scenario describes suspicious activity that warrants immediate containment to reduce risk. Evidence collection can occur after containment.

  • Why not the others:
- A: Advising password changes is remediation for credential theft, but not the immediate containment needed if the host is compromised. - C: Checking the personal email policy addresses policy, not incident containment. - D: Checking host firewall logs is diagnostic and not the first action when a suspected remote-control compromise is identified.
  • Practical nuance: If feasible, you might quickly gather volatile data (RAM, running processes) before reimage, but the exam’s best-practice choice prioritizes containment/eradication first.

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Question 382:

  • Correct answer: C — Inability of a plan subscriber to locate and access fee information for nearby participating service providers.

  • Why: The stated capabilities focus on helping subscribers find providers in their vicinity (real-time maps/GPS, search by postal code or radius) and, critically, enable downloading the fee schedule for those providers. Requirements 7–11 directly support locating providers and retrieving their fee information. While directions (B) are useful, the primary business need driven by the enhancements is to locate nearby providers and access their fee information (C). Options A and D refer to provider-to-provider alerts or provider awareness of subscribers, which are not the primary goals of these enhancements.

  • Note: The problem statement’s official answer in this page shows D, which does not align with the described capabilities. The explanation above aligns the needs with the subscriber-centered benefits.

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Question 116:

  • Correct answer: IPSec

  • Why: IPSec provides security at the IP layer by authenticating and encrypting each IP packet in transit, giving confidentiality, integrity, and authenticity for data moving within the private cloud (e.g., site-to-site or host-to-host VPNs).

  • Why not the others:
- SHA-1: a hashing algorithm, not encryption; does not protect confidentiality and is insecure. - RSA: an asymmetric algorithm used for key exchange or signatures, not by itself to secure all traffic. - TGT: a Kerberos authentication artifact, not a method for protecting data in transit.

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Question 33:

  • Correct concept: The Weather.Historic entity corresponds to the text "by month" in the utterance.

  • Why: The sample export shows the entity spans characters 23 to 31, and the substring in that span is "by month." In LU/LUIS, an entity's value is the exact text matched in the utterance; startIndex/endIndex (or startPos/endPos in older versions) indicate where that text appears.

  • Key takeaway: Weather.Historic is the phrase "by month" extracted from the user input, not the numeric value or a separate label. The positions illustrate where the entity text is located within the utterance.

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