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 Thresholding?
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What Is Adaptive Thresholding?

Making thresholds adaptive supports your overall monitoring strategy. Read on for four tips for configuring adaptive thresholding for high-value use cases.
Destination: Greater Digital Resilience
Leadership
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Destination: Greater Digital Resilience

Splunk’s Chief Revenue Officer Christian Smith shares a new resource to help organizations build greater digital resilience.
Amdahl’s Law: Understanding the Basics
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Amdahl’s Law: Understanding the Basics

Learn how Amdahl's Law guides system optimization in computing. Identify bottlenecks, maximize returns, and leverage parallel computing
Splunk Edge Processor Enhancements Offer Greater Data Access and Improve Data Management
Platform
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Splunk Edge Processor Enhancements Offer Greater Data Access and Improve Data Management

On the heels of an exciting GA in March and the April announcement of its regional expansion, we are excited to share the latest updates to Splunk Edge Processor that will make it even easier for customers to have more flexibility and control over just the data you want, nothing more nothing less.
The 3 Rs of Enterprise Security: Rotate, Repave, Repair
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The 3 Rs of Enterprise Security: Rotate, Repave, Repair

Protect your enterprise from evolving cyber threats with the 3Rs of security: Rotate, Repave, and Repair. Stay ahead of attackers and secure your organization.
Turning Hunts Into Detections with PEAK
Security
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Turning Hunts Into Detections with PEAK

In this post, we’re going to look at something the PEAK framework refers to as the Hierarchy of Detection Outputs.