Kushagra Sharma's Blog Posts
Kushagra Sharma is a Product Manager at Cisco working on AIOps products that help teams operate complex systems with intelligence and scale. He focuses on translating customer problems into practical, data-driven solutions at the intersection of AI, reliability, and software platforms. Passionate about clear thinking and strong product craft, Kushagra writes to share insights on technology, product strategy, and building systems that actually work in the real world.
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Reduce Operational Complexity with Splunk SOAR Logic Loops
Learn about the logic loops feature introduced in Splunk SOAR version 6.2 and how you can implement them in your own use cases and playbooks.

Take Back Control of Your Workflows, Data, and Costs with Splunk Observability
Splunk’s unified Observability platform brings together a wide set of capabilities that enable practitioners to regain control of their data, processes, and costs.

Laying the Foundation for a Resilient Modern SOC
Splunk Security supports your journey to digital resilience by providing comprehensive security visibility to reduce business risk; equipping your team with risk-based threat detection, investigation, and response technologies to help you build a modern SOC; and fueling security innovation through Splunk’s vibrant community.

Splunk Earns Perfect Score on Human Rights Campaign's Corporate Equality Index for Fourth Consecutive Year
Splunk has achieved a perfect score of 100 on the Human Rights Campaign Foundation’s 2023-2024 Corporate Equality Index (CEI) for the fourth consecutive year.

3 Gift Ideas for CISOs This Holiday Season
Whether your CISO has been naughty or nice, these wishlist items will ensure your organization remains resilient and secure in the face of cyber threats.

The Hidden Side of Observability
Everything is “observability” these days. But not all solutions are created equally. In fact, they are very different once you look behind the (architectural design) curtain. They have very different architectures and don’t collect data in the same way. Find out what the differences are and what you need to consider.