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Microsoft Unified XDR and SIEM Solution Handbook

You're reading from   Microsoft Unified XDR and SIEM Solution Handbook Modernize and build a unified SOC platform for future-proof security

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781835086858
Length 296 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Raghu Boddu Raghu Boddu
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Sami Lamppu Sami Lamppu
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Case Study – High Tech Rapid Solutions Corporation 2. Part 1 – Zero Trust, XDR, and SIEM Basics and Unlocking Microsoft’s XDR and SIEM Solution FREE CHAPTER
3. Chapter 1: Introduction to Zero Trust 4. Chapter 2: Introduction to XDR and SIEM 5. Chapter 3: Microsoft’s Unified XDR and SIEM Solution 6. Part 2 – Microsoft’s Unified Approach to Threat Detection and Response
7. Chapter 4: Power of Investigation with Microsoft Unified XDR and SIEM Solution 8. Chapter 5: Defend Attacks with Microsoft XDR and SIEM 9. Chapter 6: Security Misconfigurations and Vulnerability Management 10. Chapter 7: Understanding Microsoft Secure Score 11. Part 3 – Mastering Microsoft’s Unified XDR and SIEM Solution – Strategies, Roadmap, and the Basics of Managed Solutions
12. Chapter 8: Microsoft XDR and SIEM Implementation Strategy, Approach, and Roadmap 13. Chapter 9: Managed XDR and SIEM Services 14. Chapter 10: Useful Resources 15. Index 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

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