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Learn Azure Sentinel

By : Richard Diver, Gary Bushey
Book Image

Learn Azure Sentinel

By: Richard Diver, Gary Bushey

Overview of this book

Azure Sentinel is a Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) tool developed by Microsoft to integrate cloud security and artificial intelligence (AI). Azure Sentinel not only helps clients identify security issues in their environment, but also uses automation to help resolve these issues. With this book, you’ll implement Azure Sentinel and understand how it can help find security incidents in your environment with integrated artificial intelligence, threat analysis, and built-in and community-driven logic. This book starts with an introduction to Azure Sentinel and Log Analytics. You’ll get to grips with data collection and management, before learning how to create effective Azure Sentinel queries to detect anomalous behaviors and patterns of activity. As you make progress, you’ll understand how to develop solutions that automate the responses required to handle security incidents. Finally, you’ll grasp the latest developments in security, discover 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 Azure Sentinel to fit your needs and be able to protect your environment from cyber threats and other security issues.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
1
Section 1: Design and Implementation
4
Section 2: Data Connectors, Management, and Queries
9
Section 3: Security Threat Hunting
14
Section 4: Integration and Automation
17
Section 5: Operational Guidance

Logic Apps settings page

You've just seen the overview section. What if you want to look at a specific item? We'll discuss that now.

Clicking on the name of the logic app, shown in Figure 11.4, will bring you into the logic app settings page. This is where you can create, edit, or delete an individual logic app, and see more information regarding your logic app, as well as see the history of your logic app's runs, as shown in the following screenshot:

Figure 11.5 – Logic app overview page

Each section will be discussed in more detail in the following sections.

The menu bar

This is where you perform more actions against this logic app. We will not discuss all the options available in the left-hand navigation menu as they are beyond the scope of this book. However, we encourage you to take some time to study the full capabilities of logic apps.

The header bar

The header bar contains the following buttons, which allow you to...