Hemant Seth's Blog Posts

Hemant is a Principal Product Manager at Splunk, leading the Kubernetes Monitoring offering within Splunk Observability Cloud. Prior to this role, he focused on Splunk Observability Platform administration, including identity management and license usage. Hemant brings over a decade of experience in the observability domain and holds a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering with a specialization in Telecommunications.

What Is Adaptive AI? Definition & Use Cases
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What Is Adaptive AI? Definition & Use Cases

Adaptive artificial intelligence (AI) is the next generation of AI systems. It can adjust its code for real-world changes.
An Introduction to Threat Monitoring
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An Introduction to Threat Monitoring

Discover threat monitoring, its importance in combating rising cyber risks, top tools, best practices, and how AI enhances real-time protection for your business.
My CUPS Runneth Over (with CVEs)
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My CUPS Runneth Over (with CVEs)

This blog dissects the technical intricacies of the CUPS vulnerability, explores its potential impact on affected systems, and provides detection opportunities and mitigation strategies.
Chief Data Officer: Responsibilities and Skills
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Chief Data Officer: Responsibilities and Skills

In this post, we will explore the chief data officer (CDO) role, including their key responsibilities, skills, and qualifications.
Blazing the Trail: A Recap of Our First Career Development Month
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Blazing the Trail: A Recap of Our First Career Development Month

Our first-ever global Career Development Month was created to offer every employee the time and space to reflect on their career development and learn something new.
The Hidden Costs of Downtime — According to Global 2000 Executives
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The Hidden Costs of Downtime — According to Global 2000 Executives

From reputation damage to customer loss, here’s what real executives from the world’s largest organizations had to say about downtime’s hard-to-measure consequences, and the processes and tools they use to mitigate the fallout.