Jan. 19, 2023, 5:37 p.m. | /u/gorbachev_ops

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I work at a huge public company that you'd know the name of.

Our CFO told our CISO that this year we get 10% fewer $$$. You don't have to tell me this is foolish, but apparently us tech geeks don't understand "cost center vs. profit center blah blah blah."

Anyways, this is an advice thread. What low hanging fruit have y'all tackled so far? We're thinking we can reduce splunk spend by 30% using cribl. That's more theory than …

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