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Jose Enrique Hernandez

Jose Enrique Hernandez

Currently, Jose Enrique Hernandez is the Director of Threat Research at Splunk (STRT). Previously Jose is co-founded Zenedge acquired by Oracle. Jose is known for creating several security-related projects, including: Splunk Attack Range, Splunk Security Content, Git-Wild-Hunt, Melting-Cobalt, and BlackCert projects. He also works as a maintainer to security industry critical repositories such as Atomic Red Team and lolbas-project.github.io.

Platform 2 Min Read

Revolutionize Data Ingestion: Introducing Terraform Support for Splunk Cloud Platform

Splunk Cloud introduces Terraform support for Index, IP list, & HEC token management for efficient data ingestion.
Learn 6 Min Read

What is OMB M-21-31?

OMB M-21-31 mandates that federal agencies increase their IT visibility and response capabilities before, during & after cybersecurity incidents. Get all the details here.

People, Process and Technology Drives Resilience

Splunk’s Cory Minton and Ryan Kovar discuss how to create a resilient and dynamic organization with Techstrong's Mitch Ashley.
Industries 2 Min Read

OMB M-21-31 Compliance Made Easy With Splunk CES

With the Compliance Essentials for Splunk app, agencies of any size have a flexible, customizable and scalable solution to meet the specific requirements of the OMB M-21-31 memorandum at different levels.
Observability 5 Min Read

Modeling and Unifying DevOps Data Part 2: Code

Embrace data models for code and bring order to the chaos.
Learn 7 Min Read

Data Mesh Architecture Explained

Data mesh might be the solution you need. Want to enable teams to innovate, to own and drive their data? Learn all about data mesh right here.
Learn 5 Min Read

Application & IT Modernization: A Brief Introduction

Application modernization: a big term for updating the way our apps work, regularly. Let’s look at why you should modernize and the trends to prep for.
Security 5 Min Read

Using stats, eventstats & streamstats for Threat Hunting…Stat!

The stats command is a crucial capability when you’re threat hunting. And so are two related commands: eventstats & streamstats. Get all the details, right here.
Security 4 Min Read

Using metadata & tstats for Threat Hunting

Behold the power of metadata and tstats commands! These commands will quickly provide situational awareness of your hosts and sourcetypes as you begin hunting.