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David Dalling
David Dalling

David is a subject matter expert with over 20 years of Information Security experience and IT Operations. He is an accomplished, motivated, and versatile IT professional in a variety of Information Technology fields ranging from hands-on systems development, testing, and management to enterprise-level strategic planning, and consultation. David is a man of firsts; He helped get the DHS Enterprise Security Operations program its first ever ATO, wrote the first ever common control package for DHS, received a security engineering award at DHS HQ for developing a metrics program that contributed to DHS first ever perfect score card. Taking this experience David then lead the development of the first ever Managed XDR service to receive its FedRAMP Authorization. David has now taken his love to take on new challenges to Adventure racing were he purposely gets lost in the woods to compete with Trail running, Mountain biking and kayaking for 100s miles. As the Global VP for Splunk’s Cyber Strategist team, David helps drive the security strategy for Splunk and its security products.

Security 14 Min Read

Introducing ShellSweepPlus: Open-Source Web Shell Detection

Detect web shells easily with ShellSweepPlus, an open-source tool for detecting potential web shells. Learn how ShellSweepPlus works and how to use it here.
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What Are Data Centers?

A data center (DC) is a physical location that stores & deploys organizational computing power, critical data, network hardware, and more.
Industries 5 Min Read

IT Workforce Challenges Are Hindering Federal Progress – AI Can Help

Federal agencies are adopting a more modern, digital-centered approach in everything they do and exposing critical problems in the modernization journey.
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What Is Synthetic Monitoring?

The goal of synthetic monitoring: Understand how a real user might experience your website. Let's go deep to see the great things synthetic monitoring can do.
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What’s ARP? Address Resolution Protocol Explained

The Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is a fundamental network communication protocol used within LANs. Get the full story here.
Splunk Life 2 Min Read

June 2024 Living Our Values Award Winners

Congratulations to the Splunkers who embody our core values of innovative, passionate, disruptive, open, and fun!
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Nominal vs. Ordinal Data: What’s The Difference?

Two common types are nominal data and ordinal data, which group information into categories based on qualitative attributes. Learn more here.
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What Is Service Continuity Management?

Service continuity management helps your organization to respond to disruption and ensure the availability and performance of services are maintained.
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What Is Vulnerability Management?

Read about how a strong vulnerability management program gives companies the capacity to easily detect vulnerabilities early before they become real threats.