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Microsoft Security Operations Analyst Associate (SC-200) Certification Guide - Master Microsoft Security Operations Threat Response and Cloud Defense to ace the SC-200 Certification Exam - cover

Microsoft Security Operations Analyst Associate (SC-200) Certification Guide - Master Microsoft Security Operations Threat Response and Cloud Defense to ace the SC-200 Certification Exam

Aditya Katira

Publisher: Orange Education Pvt. Ltd

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Summary

Detect, Investigate, and Respond to Threats with Microsoft tools
Book Description
The Microsoft Security Operations Analyst certification (SC-200) is a vital credential for anyone aiming to excel in modern cybersecurity roles. The Microsoft Security Operations Analyst Associate (SC-200) Certification Guide is your companion for mastering the skills and tools needed to pass the exam and thrive as a Security Operations Analyst in Microsoft environments.
Through in-depth coverage of Microsoft Sentinel, Microsoft Defender for Cloud, and Microsoft 365 Defender, you'll learn to detect, investigate, and respond to threats across hybrid and cloud infrastructures. With a focus on real-world use cases, this book walks you through key concepts such as threat mitigation, incident response, and security monitoring—all aligned with the latest SC-200 objectives.
Table of Contents
1. Microsoft Defender Identity Endpoint Cloud and More
2. Microsoft Copilot for Security with AI Assistance
3. Mastering Data Protection with Data Loss Prevention, Insider Risk, and Content Search
4. Securing Endpoint Deployment Management and Investigation
5. Managing Security Posture Across Platforms
6. KQL Mastery for Querying Analyzing and Working with Security Data
7. Optimizing Security Operations with Log Management Watchlists and Threat Intelligence
8. Expanding Security Visibility with Data Connectors in Microsoft Sentinel
9. Tactical Threat Management with Detection Automation and Response
10. Decoding Threat Hunting by Leveraging Search Jobs and Notebooks
11. Future Trends in Security Operations      

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Available since: 12/06/2025.

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