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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

Dividing SOC duties

A well-developed SOC will be made up of multiple roles in order to divide up responsibilities and ensure that each individual can focus on their specific tasks. Depending on the size of the team, there could be many roles and many layers of management, leadership, and expertise, or it could be a smaller team in which two or three individuals carry out all the roles between them.

At a high level, the operation of an SOC will require experts that know how to install and maintain the technology solutions required to run the SOC (that is, SOC engineers), and another set of experts that are able to use the solutions to hunt for threats and respond to security incidents (that is, SOC analysts). These two roles work together to provide constant feedback on what works well, and where improvements are required.

Let's review the primary differences between the two main roles, to understand the type of operational tasks they might need to carry out.

SOC engineers...