From the course: Complete Guide to Microsoft Copilot for Security: Empower and Protect the Security Operations Center (SOC) by Microsoft Press

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1.6 Building your AI use cases

1.6 Building your AI use cases

- Now it's time to choose what use cases you want to focus on. We find that these six are the most popular use cases or very common use cases organizations focus on when they start using Microsoft Copilot for security. You don't have to use these. We find some organizations want to focus on data security use cases, some want to focus on IT operations or compliance. So you don't have to use these, but on average, these are the most common use cases. Remember, for any of these use cases, the three questions. First, you need the plumbing for the use case, meaning you want to see if a tool exists. If you don't have the tool for the use case, then the first step is going to be installing and having that tool available for the AI to reason against. Second, you need to have read-only access so the AI could use on behalf of read-only access to basically access that tool. If there's not at least read-only access, even though the tool exists, the AI won't be able to leverage that for the use…

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