Episodes
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In this episode, Splunk's own Paul Kurtz, Chief Cyber Security Advisor sits down with Chief Information Security Officer of Con Edison, Mikhail Falko. Together they delve into everything from data processing to AI and machine learning evolutions, highlighting how these innovations bolster defenses and optimize operations. A focal point of discussion centers on the adoption and integration of AI into cybersecurity operations.
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Splunk Strategic Advisor, Kirsty Paine, sits down to discuss the crucial aspects of addressing a board of directors successfully, with actionable advice from Three-time CISO, LaLisha Hurt.
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By Cory Minton, Field CTO
What does it take to build and race cars that go more than 200 miles an hour?
In the high-octane world of racing, it's not just the skill of the driver and the top-notch racecar that matter. Data emerges as a secret weapon, shaping everything from the production line to the pulse-pounding moments on the track. Recently, I had the exhilarating opportunity to chat with Zak Brown, the mastermind behind McLaren Racing.
According to Zak, data isn't just important; it's the lifeblood of the business. It's not enough to have a flood of information; you need to harness it, dissect it, and use it to make split-second decisions. "Racing has transformed from relying on gut instinct to being driven by hard data," Zak reveals. "And if you ignore what the data tells you, you're bound to miss the mark."
During our conversation, Zak shares what it's like collaborating with racing phenoms like Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, as well as the thrilling story behind McLaren's record-breaking pit stop, clocking in at an astonishing 1.80 seconds. And just when I thought the adrenaline couldn't get any higher, Zak drops the bombshell about Brad Pitt portraying him in the upcoming Formula One blockbuster.
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Shaun Cooney, Field CTO, Splunk sits down with Neal Potter, Head of Security Operations at Just Eat Takeaway, and Richard Fawcett, Lead Security Ops Engineer at Just Eat Takeaway.
Highlighted in this episode:
Challenges of recruiting in competitive, specifically in the Cybersecurity industryExpanded skillsets vs. diverse backgrounds in recruitingThe importance of curiosity, aptitude and passionThe hard sell - convincing management on your impact and value strategyStages of the recruitment process that produce team-oriented resultsHow to ensure retention - the importance of culture and inclusivity "Hero" Culture vs. Safe place to FailElevating opportunities for growth and developmentWatch, download, or listen to the full episode below. Thanks for tuning in.
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How to encourage innovation and drive resilience across your operations.
Shaun Cooney, Field CTO, Splunk chats with Piers Thynne, Chief Operating Officer at McLaren F1
Conversations about technology and its implementation matter. However, you won’t be able to harness its full potential without also investing in the efficiency, curiosity, and culture of your team.
I had the pleasure of speaking with Piers Thynne, COO of McLaren F1, about some of the strategies its teams employ to stay as agile as the sports cars they create. We discussed all aspects of operations at McLaren, including the more than 17,000 parts that go into each car, the data that supports manufacturing, the data used for planning to ensure on-time delivery, and the potential risk to health working in such a high-pressure environment.
Some of the insights shared include rejecting blame culture and embracing failures as learning opportunities so your team has the freedom they need to be curious and innovate. As a leader, it is critical for your teams to keep their eye on the prize and remember it’s all about delivering a high-performing product and that every day is a day to learn. This one isn’t to be missed!
Watch, download, or listen to the full episode below. Thanks for tuning in.
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If there were spoilers for the year 2024, they’d be worth quite a lot on the auction block.
That’s because they’d hold the answers to some of today’s million-dollar questions: After so much anticipation for AI, what outcomes will we see? How do we guard against handing over too much data and control to AI? How can businesses balance the need to innovate with the need to keep their organizations secure?
While we don’t have fail-proof answers, we’ve shared our leaders’ best guesses to these questions and more in our annual Executive Predictions. In this episode of the Perspectives Podcast, I spoke with Splunk Chief Strategy Officer Ammar Maraqa about insights within the report. Like what cyber resilience mandates mean for the C-suite, why early regulation on AI could be good, and how unexpected attack vectors might appear in the coming year.
Watch, download or listen to the full episode below for what business leaders should expect in 2024. And don’t forget to download the full report. Thanks for tuning in.
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This special episode of the Perspectives podcast was recorded in person at the World Economic Forum Studio in Geneva, Switzerland. Splunk’s SVP and General Manager for EMEA, Petra Jenner, and CISO Jason Lee join Perspectives host and Field CTO Kirsty Paine to discuss trust, CISO burnout, AI and other surprising insights from this year’s annual meeting on cybersecurity.
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Splunk's Shaun Cooney and James Hodge speak with Suid Adeyanju, CEO of London-based cyber security consultancy RiverSafe, about the importance of data access, strategically tackling tool sprawl and more.
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Splunk strategic advisor Matt Swann explores the concept of AI as a revolution, what it means for technology leaders today, and how leaders can successfully navigate the massive technological shift.
As AI continues to be a focus in conversations about technology and the workplace, many tech professionals and leaders share the opinion that AI is a revolution — one that may even be as big as the internet. With its massive expected impact on the way we work, it’s important for leaders to anticipate, embrace, and adapt to the inevitable shifts.
Similar to the evolution of personalization that the tech industry has seen in recent years based on customer information and segmentation, the best way for leaders to be successful in the AI revolution is to harness the technology, embed it into company culture, and champion positive change. In this episode of the Perspectives podcast, Splunk strategic advisor Matt Swann explains his perspective on why AI is not something to be feared — it will help companies do all the things they were doing before, but faster and better.
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Building generative AI into a business strategy requires leaders to set clear business goals and communicate its value with board members. The first step? Forget the hype and make sure that generative AI is the right fit. Splunk CTO Min Wang discusses this on the Perspectives podcast.
To reap the full benefits of generative AI, take a methodical and strategic approach, advises Min Wang. Discover why ambiguity is not your friend while setting an AI strategy on this episode of the Perspectives podcast.
Be sure to visit Splunk.com/Perspectives for the latest executive takes on trends in cybersecurity, IT and emerging technologies, for leaders, by leaders.
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Measure your living room. Decide on a color scheme and design. Visit a variety of stores to test out the options — a perfect excuse to try the Swedish meatballs at IKEA. Without careful consideration, you could end up with a couch that doesn’t fit through your door or clashes with your drapes. The same goes for technology; haphazard decisions result in tools that don’t play nicely with one another or a complex environment without visibility into your data. The need for tool consolidation has emerged as budgets tighten and complexity rises.
Inter IKEA’s Arun Prasad and Magnus Lord join a Perspectives podcast episode with hosts Shaun Cooney and Kirsty Paine to discuss how they improved observability outcomes and maximized business value through the tool consolidation process.
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In our inaugural episode of the Perspectives Podcast, Cory Minton and fellow Field CTO Kirsty Paine sat down at .conf23 with Splunk CEO, Gary Steele. Gary shares how he’s thinking and strategizing as a technology leader. We dig into how he prioritizes both customer experience and employee experience, his thoughts on where AI will take us, and how to lead in the current economic climate effectively.
Be sure to check out Perspectives By Splunk for more executive takes on today's security and technology topics — by leaders, for leaders.