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.
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The Hidden Foundation of AI That Many Tech Leaders May Overlook
Leaders will miss out on the real potential of AI unless they can get a handle on one critical thing. Former CISO and Chief Digital Trust Officer Mike Towers weighs in.

CIO Roundtable: Harnessing GenAI for Resilient Security and Observability – Insights and Strategies
Get insights from a recent roundtable discussion in collaboration with CIO magazine. The talk focused on the dual challenge faced by IT and security managers: mitigating risks associated with AI while leveraging AI to enhance organizational capability.

Detecting Dubious Domains with Levenshtein, Shannon & URL Toolbox
Got some parsed fields that you're ready to analyze... possibly for threat hunting? We'll use Levenshtein, Shannon & URL Toolbox to show you how!

Parsing Domains with URL Toolbox (Just Like House Slytherin)
One of the most popular Splunk security apps of all time, URL Toolbox’s URL parsing capabilities have been leveraged by thousands. Full story here.

Take a SIP: A Refreshing Look at Subject Interface Packages
Splunker Michael Haag dives into Subject Interface Packages (SIPs) and their role in Windows security, exploring how SIPs can be exploited by malicious actors to bypass security measures and sign malicious code.

How can Europe’s Public Sector become more digitally resilient?
Challenges of a pandemic, conflict and various economic shocks have forced us all to adapt very quickly. Updating our understanding of what digital resilience is, is a critical priority to ensure that the security, reliability and certainty of service delivery is to be preserved.