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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Outputs vs. Outcomes: Understanding the Differences
Measuring success is no small equation: correctly assessing outputs versus outcomes can help us get it right. Join us to explore the key differences between the two.

Red Teams vs. Blue Teams: What’s The Difference?
Effective cybersecurity is a group effort - better yet, a multi-group effort. Learn how the Red Team Blue Team approach tackles security from both angles.

Model-Assisted Threat Hunting (M-ATH) with the PEAK Framework
Welcome to the third entry in our introduction to the PEAK Threat Hunting Framework! Taking our detective theme to the next level, imagine a tough case where you need to call in a specialized investigator. For these unique cases, we can use algorithmically-driven approaches called Model-Assisted Threat Hunting (M-ATH).

Trust Unearned? Evaluating CA Trustworthiness Across 5 Billion Certificates
In this blog post, we dive into our recent research project, in which the Splunk SURGe team analyzed more than five billion TLS certificates to find out if the CAs we rely on are really worthy of our trust.

The State of Observability 2023: Realizing ROI and Increasing Digital Resilience
Splunk has published The State of Observability 2023 — a research report created in partnership with ESG — to understand best practices, challenges and trends across the observability landscape.

Fighting Fraud, Waste, and Abuse in Government
Leveraging Splunk's ability to correlate events helps investigators detect patterns and anomalies across multiple data sets that are difficult to see using spreadsheets or traditional Business Intelligence tools