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.

Driving a Culture of Agility and Curiosity: Strategic Approaches From McLaren F1’s COO
Cto Stack
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Driving a Culture of Agility and Curiosity: Strategic Approaches From McLaren F1’s COO

McLaren F1’s COO discusses how to encourage innovation and drive resilience across your operations.
Staff Picks for Splunk Security Reading February 2024
Security
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Staff Picks for Splunk Security Reading February 2024

The Splunk security team shares a curated list of presentations, whitepapers, and customer case studies they feel are worth a read.
Top 5 Outcomes CIOs Need to Accomplish by 2025: Driving Business Value Through Technology
Observability
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Top 5 Outcomes CIOs Need to Accomplish by 2025: Driving Business Value Through Technology

Splunker Todd DeCapua shares five key outcomes CIOs should focus on when it comes to their technology investments.
Beyond Logs: Navigating Entity Behavior in Splunk Platform
Security
7 Minute Read

Beyond Logs: Navigating Entity Behavior in Splunk Platform

Master internal threat detection with Splunk's anomaly detection, finding events like unusual geolocations and spikes in activity, while optimizing security.
Unveiling Phemedrone Stealer: Threat Analysis and Detections
Security
11 Minute Read

Unveiling Phemedrone Stealer: Threat Analysis and Detections

The Splunk Threat Research Team dissects the Phemedrone Stealer.
Add to Chrome? - Part 3: Findings and Recommendations
Security
5 Minute Read

Add to Chrome? - Part 3: Findings and Recommendations

SURGe explores findings and general recommendations on whether or not you should click 'Add to Chrome' the next time you find a fancy new extension.