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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Meet the Splunktern: Danny Shin
Welcome to our next installment of the “Meet the Splunktern” blog series! We are excited to introduce you to Danny Shin, one of our software engineering interns. From mentorship, to team bonding events to company-wide hackathons, Danny is definitely making the most out of his virtual internship!

Igniting Your Spark: Splunk’s New Global Wellbeing Program Is Here
At Splunk, we believe all types of wellbeing are valuable and vital. That’s why our wellbeing strategy is an integral part of our daily processes and overall business strategy. As part of this holistic approach, I’m thrilled to announce the latest addition to our global wellbeing strategy, Spark.

Expanded Customer Adoption Lands Splunk First in 2020 IT Operations Analytics Market Share Report
For the 7th year in a row, IDC has ranked Splunk as #1 in ITOA – learn more from Splunk's Bill Talbot.

Splunk Delivers Real-Time Salesforce Visibility with New Streaming API Integration
Great news … Splunk and Salesforce have your back. Salesforce has created a new Streaming API that is available at no extra cost as part of Salesforce’s powerful Event Monitoring capability. Real-time events are critical to immediately identify and respond to internal and external threats to sensitive data or performance bottlenecks.

.conf21 With Us Virtually
Splunk .conf21 is now a fully virtual experience. Join us in October for .conf21 Virtual! This year .conf21 Virtual will be complimentary and will provide an all-access (live and on-demand) experience. Read on to learn more.
Hunting for Malicious PowerShell using Script Block Logging
The Splunk Threat Research Team recently began evaluating ways to generate security content using native Windows event logging regarding PowerShell Script Block Logging to assist enterprise defenders in finding malicious PowerShell scripts.