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Learn Azure Sentinel

You're reading from   Learn Azure Sentinel Integrate Azure security with artificial intelligence to build secure cloud systems

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838980924
Length 422 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (22) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Design and Implementation
2. Chapter 1: Getting Started with Azure Sentinel FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Azure Monitor – Log Analytics 4. Section 2: Data Connectors, Management, and Queries
5. Chapter 3: Managing and Collecting Data 6. Chapter 4: Integrating Threat Intelligence 7. Chapter 5: Using the Kusto Query Language (KQL) 8. Chapter 6: Azure Sentinel Logs and Writing Queries 9. Section 3: Security Threat Hunting
10. Chapter 7: Creating Analytic Rules 11. Chapter 8:Introducing Workbooks 12. Chapter 9:Incident Management 13. Chapter 10: Threat Hunting in Azure Sentinel 14. Section 4: Integration and Automation
15. Chapter 11: Creating Playbooks and Logic Apps 16. Chapter 12: ServiceNow Integration 17. Section 5: Operational Guidance
18. Chapter 13: Operational Tasks for Azure Sentinel 19. Chapter 14: Constant Learning and Community Contribution 20. Assessments 21. Other Books You May Enjoy

Chapter 7: Creating Analytic Rules

Now that you have connected your data to Azure Sentinel and know how to write your own KQL queries, you need to know how to use those queries to detect suspicious events. This is where Azure Sentinel Analytics comes into play.

Analytics is the heart of Azure Sentinel. This is where you will set up analytic rules and queries that can run automatically to detect issues that you may have. These rules can run queries that you build on your own or they can come from the ever-growing list of templates that Microsoft provides. This is exactly what we will learn to do in this chapter.

This chapter will take you through the following topics:

  • An introduction to analytic rules
  • The various types of analytic rules
  • Creating rules from templates
  • Creating new rules and queries using the wizard
  • Managing rules, including editing and deleting
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