Microsoft Copilot for Security

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Microsoft Copilot for Security

Coursera · Intermediate ·🔐 Cybersecurity ·1mo ago
Did you know that integrating AI with cybersecurity can reduce incident response times by up to 70%? This Short Course was created to help cybersecurity professionals harness the power of Microsoft Security Copilot to enhance their security strategies. By completing this course you'll be able to integrate advanced AI capabilities into your security operations, enabling faster and more effective responses to threats. More specifically, in this 3-hour-long commitment, you will learn how to understand the functionalities of Microsoft Security Copilot, integrate it with various security tools, and apply its capabilities in practical security scenarios. This project is unique because it bridges the gap between AI technology and practical security needs. To be successful in this project, you will need at least 2 years of experience in cloud security, 1 year with Microsoft security products like Sentinel and Defender XDR, and foundational knowledge of KQL.
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