Hemant Seth's Blog Posts

Hemant Seth

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.

The Purple Team: Combining Red & Blue Teaming for Cybersecurity
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The Purple Team: Combining Red & Blue Teaming for Cybersecurity

Learn how purple teams bridge the gap between offensive and defensive security strategies, and are helping organizations identify and mitigate risks effectively
Splunk Welcomes Alexandra Turbitt as the New General Vice President of its EMEA Partner Organisation
Leadership
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Splunk Welcomes Alexandra Turbitt as the New General Vice President of its EMEA Partner Organisation

Get to know Splunk's new GVP of Splunk’s EMEA Partner Organisation, Alexandra Turbitt.
Pipelines Full of Context: A GitLab CI/CD Journey
Observability
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Pipelines Full of Context: A GitLab CI/CD Journey

CI/CD solutions are great. But, how can they enrich our observability practices? Find out how to leverage DevOps data from GitLab CI in Splunk.
Authentication vs. Authorization
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Authentication vs. Authorization

Discover the fundamental differences between authentication and authorization, explore techniques, and best practices to implement robust security measures.
How Digital Fingerprinting Tracks, Identifies & Affects Us
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How Digital Fingerprinting Tracks, Identifies & Affects Us

Everything you do on the internet leaves behind pieces of data, these make up your digital fingerprint. Here's what to know about managing your privacy online.
Detecting DNS Exfiltration with Splunk: Hunting Your DNS Dragons
Security
7 Minute Read

Detecting DNS Exfiltration with Splunk: Hunting Your DNS Dragons

DNS data is an all-too-common place for threats. Find out how to use Splunk to hunt for threats in your DNS. We will slay those DNS dragons.