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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A Deeper Dive into TruSTAR Intel Workflows
Learn about TruSTAR's API 2.0, featuring TruSTAR Intel Workflows. This blog post provides a look at some technical aspects of the Indicator Prioritization Intel Workflow.

Tales of a Principal Threat Intelligence Analyst
Discover how threat intelligence can offer valuable insights to help fend off future attacks, no matter how covert or cunning they appear to be.

Building Resilience Through Australia’s Critical Infrastructure
We’re proud to announce the completion of the Information Security Registered Assessors Program (IRAP) assessment, allowing Australian government agencies to leverage the assurance of the ‘protected’ status Splunk now holds.

EO, EO, It’s Off to Work We Go! (Protecting Against the Threat of Ransomware with Splunk)
We read the 'What We Urge You To Do To Protect Against The Threat of Ransomware' memo and Executive Order (EO14028) in-depth, and this blog is designed to provide you with the information and takeaways to start acting immediately.

Meet the Splunktern: Michelle Zheng
In our newest installment of our 'Meet the Splunktern' series, we meet Michelle Zheng, our Software Development Engineer (iOS) Co-Op on Splunk’s iPad team.

Boss of Operations and Observability (BOO!) at .conf21
Join Splunk for our Boss of Ops and O11y competition at .conf21! You will race against the clock (and your peers) to handle simulated IT incidents with real-world data and use Splunk's Observability portfolio to answer the tough questions engineers and analysts face everyday.