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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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Orchestrate Framework Controls to Support Security Operations with Splunk SOAR
Learn more about how to identify use cases for automation and dive deeper into the five steps of designing security workflows around framework regulations

Real world impact from De Rechtspraak
We often say customers are our best storytellers at Splunk, and it’s certainly the case with our latest EMEA customer case study in the form of the Dutch court system, De Rechtspraak. Hear more from Splunk VP EMEA, Frederik Maris on how De Rechtspraak is harnessing insight from Splunk.

How to Marie Kondo Your Incident Response with Case Management & Foundational Security Procedures
Learn how successful security teams “Marie Kondo” their security operations, cleaning up their “visible mess” to identify the true source of “disorder” (the cyber attack itself).

Only the Paranoid Survive, Recast for Cybersecurity
At TruSTAR, we want to highlight stories of success in defending cyberspace that can propagate as best practices. Read more about human dependencies, technical challenges and defining data to be shared.

Meet the Splunktern: Anne Guo
In this next installment of our 'Meet the Splunktern'' series, we’re featuring Anne Guo, our Front-End Software Engineer Co-Op on Splunk’s Enterprise Dashboards team.

Getting Started with OpenTelemetry .NET and OpenTelemetry Java v1.0.0
Recently we announced that OpenTelemetry tracing specifications reached v1.0.0 — offering long-term stability guarantees for the tracing portion of the OpenTelemetry clients. Today we’re excited to share that the first of the language-specific APIs and SDKs have reached v1.0.0 starting with OpenTelemetry Java and OpenTelemetry .NET.