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Microsoft Security Operations Analyst Exam Ref SC-200 Certification Guide

Microsoft Security Operations Analyst Exam Ref SC-200 Certification Guide

By : Trevor Stuart, Joe Anich
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Microsoft Security Operations Analyst Exam Ref SC-200 Certification Guide

Microsoft Security Operations Analyst Exam Ref SC-200 Certification Guide

4.3 (8)
By: Trevor Stuart, Joe Anich

Overview of this book

Security in information technology has always been a topic of discussion, one that comes with various backgrounds, tools, responsibilities, education, and change! The SC-200 exam comprises a wide range of topics that introduce Microsoft technologies and general operations for security analysts in enterprises. This book is a comprehensive guide that covers the usefulness and applicability of Microsoft Security Stack in the daily activities of an enterprise security operations analyst. Starting with a quick overview of what it takes to prepare for the exam, you'll understand how to implement the learning in real-world scenarios. You'll learn to use Microsoft's security stack, including Microsoft 365 Defender, and Microsoft Sentinel, to detect, protect, and respond to adversary threats in your enterprise. This book will take you from legacy on-premises SOC and DFIR tools to leveraging all aspects of the M365 Defender suite as a modern replacement in a more effective and efficient way. By the end of this book, you'll have learned how to plan, deploy, and operationalize Microsoft's security stack in your enterprise and gained the confidence to pass the SC-200 exam.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
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Section 1 – Exam Overview and Evolution of Security Operations
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Section 2 – Implementing Microsoft 365 Defender Solutions
8
Section 3 – Familiarizing Yourself with Alerts, Incidents, Evidence, and Dashboards
13
Section 4 – Setting Up and Connecting Data Sources to Microsoft Sentinel
15
Section 5 – Hunting Threats within Microsoft 365 Defender and Microsoft Sentinel

How to suppress an alert and create a new suppression rule

Whenever an alert continuously comes into your queue that you have verified is either a false positive or a genuine business process, here are the steps you will take to either suppress the alert or create a suppression rule:

  1. Select the alert you would like to suppress; upon doing so, you will be greeted with the alert management pane.
  2. Select Create a suppression rule:

Figure 6.5 – Creating a suppression rule

You will be able to create a suppression condition that matches the alert fired. An AND operator is applied to each condition, so think of it as this AND this must exist in order for it to match the rule, and therefore be suppressed.

Here is a list of the conditions you can choose from:

  • SHA1 file.
  • IP address.
  • Filename – wildcard supported.
  • URL – wildcard supported.
  • Folder path – wildcard supported.
  • Command line –...
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