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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

Maison d'édition: Orange Education Pvt Ltd

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Detect, Investigate, and Respond to Threats with Microsoft toolsKey Features● In-depth coverage of Microsoft SC 200 Certification to secure identities, endpoints, and cloud workloads across hybrid environments.● Hands-on guidance with KQL, threat hunting, and automation to simulate real-world security operations.● Exclusive insights on AI-powered security using Microsoft Copilot and emerging trends shaping the future of SOC operations.Book DescriptionThe 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.You’ll gain hands-on experience configuring Microsoft’s security tools, writing queries using Kusto Query Language (KQL), creating custom detection rules, and automating responses for streamlined SOC operations. Each chapter builds your expertise through practical examples and exercises, helping bridge the gap between certification prep and operational readiness. Whether you're looking to boost your cybersecurity career or strengthen your organization’s defenses, this guide provides the knowledge and exam confidence you need.Take the next step to become a Microsoft Security Operations Analyst expert.What you will learn● Configure and operationalize Microsoft Defender for Identity, Endpoint, and Cloud to protect users and resources.● Leverage Microsoft Copilot for Security to enhance investigation and response using generative AI capabilities.● Implement Data Loss Prevention (DLP), Insider Risk Management, and eDiscovery for robust information protection.● Use Kusto Query Language (KQL) to analyze logs, hunt threats, and develop custom queries.● Enhance security visibility through effective use of data connectors and threat intelligence feeds in Microsoft Sentinel.● Automate detection and response workflows using Sentinel’s playbooks, analytics rules, and notebooks for advanced threat management.Table of Contents1. Microsoft Defender Identity Endpoint Cloud and More2. Microsoft Copilot for Security with AI Assistance3. Mastering Data Protection with Data Loss Prevention, Insider Risk, and Content Search4. Securing Endpoint Deployment Management and Investigation5. Managing Security Posture Across Platforms6. KQL Mastery for Querying Analyzing and Working with Security Data7. Optimizing Security Operations with Log Management Watchlists and Threat Intelligence8. Expanding Security Visibility with Data Connectors in Microsoft Sentinel9. Tactical Threat Management with Detection Automation and Response10. Decoding Threat Hunting by Leveraging Search Jobs and Notebooks11. Future Trends in Security Operations       Index
Disponible depuis: 12/06/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 488 pages.

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