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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 FREE CHAPTER 2. Part 1 – Zero Trust, XDR, and SIEM Basics and Unlocking Microsoft’s XDR and SIEM Solution
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

Why do we need Zero Trust?

The Covid-19 pandemic has been a game changer. The Covid-19 outbreak forced almost all companies to adopt remote working aggressively (whether they liked it or not) and that changed the threat landscape, such as the nature of attacks, types of attacks, frequency, and exposure. Few companies thought they would expose only some of their sensitive digital estates beyond the firewall. This fast-phased transition to remote working has left many organizations struggling to implement the needed infrastructure and they have ended up with siloed architecture.

Figure 1.2 – Traditional versus Zero Trust comparison

Figure 1.2 – Traditional versus Zero Trust comparison

At one point, there were clear boundaries for the virtual private network (VPN) where more focus was on the external side of it, but things have changed with the Covid-19 pandemic; threat risk has expanded to pretty much all of the enterprise, including operational technology (OT) and the Internet of Things (IoT). With...

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