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Microsoft Sentinel in Action - Second Edition

By : Richard Diver, Gary Bushey, John Perkins
Book Image

Microsoft Sentinel in Action - Second Edition

By: Richard Diver, Gary Bushey, John Perkins

Overview of this book

Microsoft Sentinel is a security information and event management (SIEM) tool developed by Microsoft that helps you integrate cloud security and artificial intelligence (AI). This book will teach you how to implement Microsoft Sentinel and understand how it can help detect security incidents in your environment with integrated AI, threat analysis, and built-in and community-driven logic. The first part of this book will introduce you to Microsoft Sentinel and Log Analytics, then move on to understanding data collection and management, as well as how to create effective Microsoft Sentinel queries to detect anomalous behaviors and activity patterns. The next part will focus on useful features, such as entity behavior analytics and Microsoft Sentinel playbooks, along with exploring the new bi-directional connector for ServiceNow. In the next part, you’ll be learning how to develop solutions that automate responses needed to handle security incidents and find out more about the latest developments in security, techniques to enhance your cloud security architecture, and explore how you can contribute to the security community. By the end of this book, you’ll have learned how to implement Microsoft Sentinel to fit your needs and protect your environment from cyber threats and other security issues.
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
1
Section 1: Design and Implementation
4
Section 2: Data Connectors, Management, and Queries
9
Section 3: Security Threat Hunting
15
Section 4: Integration and Automation
18
Section 5: Operational Guidance

Summary

In this chapter, you learned about Microsoft Sentinel workbooks and how their interactive display is used to show information to users. Workbooks can be used to help determine whether there is something in your environment that needs investigation.

You learned how to create and edit a new workbook using the various step types provided. You learned how to define parameters using a new step, as well as coming from a query, and how to use those parameters to further filter your queries.

They can display a combination of texts, various graphs, metrics, and links including tabs. Using parameters, we can change what information is presented in our workbooks to help us determine whether there is an incident that needs to be investigated.

Finally, you learned how to change the advanced settings of a step to modify how it operates and looks. You learned how to get multiple steps to show up on the same row in a graph, and how one graph can communicate with another through parameters...