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March Forward: A Simpler Way to Stay Splunk Certified

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March 1 marked the start of a simpler approach to maintaining your Splunk Certifications. 

As we’ve been sharing over the last few months, we’ve updated our Recertification Policy to make it clearer and more consistent across tracks. Moving forward, recertification through coursework completion has been retired. Instead, there are now two straightforward ways to keep your certification current: 

  • Retake your certification exam within the final year of your recertification window, or 
  • Earn a higher-level certification in the same track. 

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If your recertification window is approaching, now’s a great time to plan your next move—whether that’s leveling up or locking in your current credential. Check out the FAQs. 

For complete details, including timelines and requirements, review the full Splunk Recertification PolicyIf you have additional questions, please reach out to the Splunk Certification team at splunk_certification@cisco.com. 

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