Join Our Somerford Webinar...
Financial Crime Reaches Beyond Fraud - Leveraging Splunk for Real-Time Financial Defence
Unifying Security and Compliance to Combat the Modern Financial Crime Ecosystem
- Thursday, 26th March 2026
- 🇬🇧 10:00AM - 10:30AM | 🇦🇪 2:00PM - 2:30PM
What Does This Webinar Cover?
In an era of sophisticated digital heists and evolving regulatory pressure, "standard" detection isn't enough. Join us for a deep dive into how the Splunk Suite transforms raw data into a proactive shield against financial crime.
This session is tailored for security architects, CISOs, and IT leaders in high-stakes environments — primarily Financial Services — who need to bridge the gap between massive data ingest and actionable fraud intelligence. We’ll move beyond the basics to show you how to build a resilient, risk-based ecosystem.
Full Agenda:
- Introduction to Splunk and detecting Financial Crime - covering account takeovers, transaction fraud, money laundering (and more!) to discover how Splunk can be used to combat financial crime with data you may already be ingesting into the platform.
- Understanding Risk through the Financial Crime lens in Splunk - demonstrating that traditional alerting capabilities are far less reliable than using Fraud rules to collate risky/suspicious behaviour into a single alert.
- Splunk Demo of the Financial Crime app for Splunk
Who Will Be Your Host?

Jake Hammacott
Splunk Certified Consultant
Additional Information
If you have any questions or require support, please email: marketing@somerfordassociates.com.
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