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.

Partnering on a Whole New Level - My Journey to Splunk
Partners
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Partnering on a Whole New Level - My Journey to Splunk

Splunk's new Vice President, Worldwide Channels and Alliances, Gretchen O'Hara, shares a closer look at her journey to Splunk and why she's excited to join the team.
A Deeper Dive into Machine Learning at Splunk
Platform
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A Deeper Dive into Machine Learning at Splunk

Ever wondered where to get started with machine learning at Splunk? This blog contains links to deep dives that provide end-to-end guides for how to implement specific use cases against your own data.
Staff Picks for Splunk Security Reading September 2022
Security
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Staff Picks for Splunk Security Reading September 2022

Check out the latest staff picks from Splunk security experts, featuring presentations, whitepapers, and customer case studies that we feel are worth a read.
Splunker Stories: Brian Pham
Splunk Life
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Splunker Stories: Brian Pham

Get to know Brian Pham, Splunk’s Manager of Vulnerability Management, in the latest edition of our 'Splunker Stories' series.
Machine Learning in Security: NLP Based Risky SPL Detection with a Pre-trained Model
Security
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Machine Learning in Security: NLP Based Risky SPL Detection with a Pre-trained Model

The Splunk Threat Research Team shares a closer look at a hunting analytic and two machine learning-based detections that help find users running highly suspicious risky SPL commands.
Why You Need Synthetic Monitoring
Observability
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Why You Need Synthetic Monitoring

Synthetic monitoring lets you simulate user transactions, so you can find out about problems before your customer's angry social media post goes viral.