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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Meet the Splunktern: Het Kataria
In this installment of our 'Meet the Splunktern' series, get to know Het Kataria, one of our Software Engineer interns on the Mission Control Extension Frameworks team.

Staff Picks for Splunk Security Reading December 2021
Welcome to the Splunk staff picks blog. Each month, Splunk security experts curate a list of presentations, white papers, and customer case studies that we feel are worth a read.

More to Multicloud Than Meets the Eye: Lessons Learned at The Information’s Digital Summit
Splunk's Chief Strategy Officer, Ammar Maraqa, shares his highlights from The Information's 'Lessons Learned from Cloud Transformation' digital summit.

Simulating, Detecting, and Responding to Log4Shell with Splunk
Splunk Threat Research Team simulated the Log4j vulnerabilities in the Splunk Attack Range. Using the data collected, we developed 13 new detections and 9 playbooks to help Splunk SOAR customers investigate and respond to this threat.
Splunker Stories: Kenny Coleman
In the latest edition of our "Splunker Stories" series, we meet our Talent Acquisition Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Program Lead, Kenny Coleman. We sat down with Kenny to discuss the path which led him to Splunk, his passion to make a difference in the world, and how he always looks for creative solutions to help marginalized individuals.

The 12 Days Of Customas - the Splunk Remix
Splunk's VP, Customer Marketing Matt Davies dusts off the twelve days of Christmas song, gives it a dubious remix and retitles to make it about Splunk customers or customas (as it’s Christmas and customers - tenuous I know).