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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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TED2022: Esports and Data Have Created a New Era of Play and Access
Splunk's James Hodge reflects on his TED2022 session centered on the New Era of Play, where he spoke about the confluence of his favorite topics: data-driven technology, video games and professional motorsport. Photo: Gilberto Tadday / TED

Tackling Your Carbon Footprint with the Sustainability Toolkit for Splunk
Sustainability is top of mind for organizations across all verticals and Splunk can help with the power of data. Our Sustainability Toolkit based on the Splunk platform equips organizations with capabilities to gain deep insights into their carbon footprint and as such empowers them to take the necessary actions towards their carbon neutrality goals.

State of Security Research Details Essential Strategies for the Year Ahead
Splunk's new research report, The State of Security 2022, shares a closer look into the challenges that security organizations face and the strategies they're relying on.

Let's Go!
Take a look as new Splunk CEO Gary Steele shares his vision for Splunk and how we can help customers do even more with their data.

.conf22 Splunk Community Track: Speeding Success and Amplifying Impact
Dive into the .conf22 Splunk Community Track with the track chair Bryan Jennewein as he breaks down the track and provides some session recommendations.

You Bet Your Lsass: Hunting LSASS Access
Dive in as the Splunk Threat Research Team shares how Mimikatz, and a few other tools found in Atomic Red Team, access credentials via LSASS memory.