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.

ShrinkLocker Malware: Abusing BitLocker to Lock Your Data
Security
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ShrinkLocker Malware: Abusing BitLocker to Lock Your Data

The Splunk Threat Research Team shares their findings and methodologies to aid the cybersecurity community in combating ShrinkLocker effectively.
London to Paris Cycle for Prostate Cancer - Day 1
Global Impact
3 Minute Read

London to Paris Cycle for Prostate Cancer - Day 1

The team of brave Splunkers set out from Splunks Paddington office in London, embarking on their three-day, 375-kilometer journey to Paris, all in the name of raising awareness and funds for Prostate Cancer UK. Read all about Day 1here on Splunk Blogs.
Fusion Teams: What Are They?
Learn
6 Minute Read

Fusion Teams: What Are They?

Fusion teams, also known as cross-functional or interdisciplinary teams, come together to work on a specific project or initiative. Get the full story here.
Redundancy vs. Resiliency in IT: What’s The Difference?
Learn
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Redundancy vs. Resiliency in IT: What’s The Difference?

In IT systems, redundancy and resiliency are often talked about together and you can’t have one without the other. Get the full story here.
Splunk SOAR Has Attained FedRAMP Moderate Authorization
Industries
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Splunk SOAR Has Attained FedRAMP Moderate Authorization

Splunk SOAR has received Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) Agency Authorization at the Moderate impact level.
The Caesar Cipher, Explained
Learn
6 Minute Read

The Caesar Cipher, Explained

The Caesar Cipher is among the oldest encryption techniques used to communicate securely. It’s simple to use and easy to break, as you’ll see here.