Microsoft Purview - AI in Data Security Leveraging Microsoft Security Copilot The future of cybersecurity is AI-driven—is your organization ready? As cyber threats become more sophisticated and automated, security teams can no longer rely on traditional, reactive defense strategies. AI-powered security solutions like Microsoft Security Copilot are transforming how businesses detect, analyze, and respond to cyber threats in real time. This book provides a comprehensive guide to leveraging AI for data security, helping IT professionals, security analysts, and business leaders implement proactive AI-driven security strategies.
In Microsoft Purview - AI in Data Security Leveraging Microsoft Security Copilot, you’ll discover how AI enhances threat detection, incident response, compliance monitoring, and insider risk management. Learn how to integrate Security Copilot with Microsoft Defender, Sentinel, and other security tools to create a fully automated security operations center (SOC). With practical insights, real-world applications, and a narrative-driven approach following Alex—a security professional implementing AI-driven security—this book makes complex security concepts easy to understand and apply.
What You’ll ✅ How AI-powered threat intelligence detects and prevents cyberattacks before they escalate ✅ How to automate security incident response using AI-driven remediation workflows ✅ Ways to reduce security alert fatigue by prioritizing high-risk threats with AI insights ✅ How to integrate Security Copilot with Microsoft Defender, Sentinel, and third-party security tools ✅ Strategies for AI-driven compliance monitoring and reducing regulatory risk ✅ The future of AI in cybersecurity and how organizations can prepare for AI-driven security automation
Whether you’re an IT security professional, SOC analyst, Microsoft security administrator, or business leader looking to modernize your security strategy, this book provides the knowledge and practical guidance needed to build an AI-driven security framework that keeps your organization protected.
Patrick Jones is the author of five realistic teen novels, most recently Stolen Car((Walker / Bloomsbury, 2008). His first young adult novel Things Change (Walker & Company, 2004) was named by the Young Adult Library Services Association as a best book for reluctant readers, and was runner-up in the Teen Buckeye Book Award selected by Ohio teens. His second novel Nailed was published by Walker / Bloomsbury in spring 2006 and was a runner-up for the Great Lake Book Award. His 2007 novel, Chasing Tail Lights, is nominated for the Minnesota Books Awards. His most recent (and last) professional publication is Connecting with Reluctant Readers (Neal-Schuman, 2006). In 2006, he won lifetime achievement awards from both the Catholic Library Association, and the American Library Association. Jones is a frequent speaker at library conferences, having visited all fifty states, as well as in Canada, Singapore, Australia, and New Zealand. Jones grew up in Flint, Michigan, but now lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Read more at his web page www.connectingya.com, including FAQs about Things Change and Nailed (perfect for book reports!). NOTE: After a bruising experience with another author, he's limited his reviews on Good Reads to only raves as not to disturb the "fellowship" of YA writers.