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This role will report to the Manager of Security Platform Engineering within the Splunk Global Security (SGS) organization to join a hardworking team of security engineers. You will have an opportunity to use your entire range of skills and interact with a number of teams within Splunk Security ranging from SOC, Incident Response (IR) and Forensic, Threat and Vulnerability Management (TVM) and Cybersecurity Risk.
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As a Senior Applied Scientist in the Artificial Intelligence group, you will be responsible for developing the core AI/ML capabilities to power the entire Splunk product portfolio and help our customers to drive their journey to digital resiliency.
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As the Engineering Manager, AI in the Artificial Intelligence group, you will be responsible for leading the development of the core AI/ML capabilities to power the entire Splunk product portfolio and help our customers to drive their journey to digital resiliency.
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At Splunk, we believe creating a culture of belonging isn’t just the right thing to do; it’s also the smart thing. Splunk provides flexibility and choice in the working arrangement for most roles, including remote and/or in-office roles.
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While customers love our technology, it's our people that make Splunk stand out as an amazing career destination and why we've won so many awards as a best place to work. Splunk is here to build a safer and more resilient digital world.
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Our Splunk Global Security (SGS) organization is led by Splunk’s Chief Information and Security Officer (CISO). Defines and drives technical projects within the SGS organization and across Splunk.
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Role:As the Principal Applied Scientist in the Artificial Intelligence group, you will be responsible for developing the core AI/ML capabilities to power the entire Splunk product portfolio and help our customers to drive their journey to digital resiliency.
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Splunk is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Proficient working with online project management tools such as Jira, Confluence, Smartsheet, etc. In addition to base pay, this role is eligible for incentive compensation and may be eligible for equity or long-term cash awards.
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Splunk SOAR is the only purpose-built Security Automation & Orchestration platform, and the first to provide an open community for sharing Playbooks and Apps. It makes security smarter, faster, and stronger.
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Title: Business Development Representative - Public Sector (Mclean, VA)Splunk is here to build a safer and more resilient digital world. How would you like to be the face of the brand and help prospects become customers of Splunk.
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