From the course: Microsoft Security Copilot: Prompts and Promptbooks
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Prompt engineering in Microsoft Security Copilot - Microsoft Security Copilot Tutorial
From the course: Microsoft Security Copilot: Prompts and Promptbooks
Prompt engineering in Microsoft Security Copilot
- [Instructor] Let's look at the prompt engineering in Microsoft Security Copilot. Security Copilot is powered by generative AI. Your session with Security Copilot involves one or more rounds of prompts and the responses, so the quality of your prompts significantly affects the AI-generated results. This is why we need prompt engineering. It helps us create effective prompts that guide the AI in providing relevant and useful responses. We can think of Security Copilot as our AI companion for completing security analysis tasks. The recommended way to address Security Copilot is as you, instead of AI or Copilot. How can we create effective prompts? Basically, you need to help AI understand four basic questions: what, why, how, and where? Specifically, what defines the goal we want to achieve with AI, why provides the context of our request, how sets our expectations for the results, and where indicates the source of services or data. For example, here's a simple prompt, list incidents…