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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6.6 Developing custom promptbooks - Microsoft Security Copilot Tutorial
From the course: Complete Guide to Microsoft Copilot for Security: Empower and Protect the Security Operations Center (SOC) by Microsoft Press
6.6 Developing custom promptbooks
- When you're ready to create a promptbook, our recommendation is to first start and see what's already out there. Microsoft Copilot for security has default promptbooks and you can search for those via specific skills or specific personas. Also, you can look online such as looking for the GitHub posted repos that post promptbooks or potentially on other sources that have promptbooks for the tool you use. I recommend to do that before just creating things from scratch just to see how others are trying to accomplish what you're trying to accomplish. My personal belief is in the near future, all AI is going to have promptbook-like functions, meaning let's say an airline launches a new AI that you can use to book a flight, rather than expecting you to read documentation or tweak around to make it work, there's likely going to be wizards, promptbook-like templates that you would see, so you can see that, tweak it and then launch it to get the outcome that you want. So very similar to…
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6.1 Introduction to immersive experience13m 29s
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