This intermediate Microsoft Security Operations Analyst training covers the objectives in the SC-200 exam, which is the one required exam to earn the Security Operations Analyst certification.
Microsoft has three tools that provide networks with security and stability, but those three tools don’t just work by magic. Microsoft developed the tools so that cybersecurity professionals with the right training could calibrate and configure them to provide a superior security posture for enterprise networks.
This Microsoft Security Operations Analyst training prepares you for the SC-200 certifying exam by diving deep into Microsoft’s three enterprise security programs: Defender, Defender for Cloud and Sentinel. Mastering them with this SC-200 course means knowing how to take control of a network’s first line of defense.
For anyone who manages IT training, this Microsoft training can be used for SC-200 exam prep, onboarding new security operations analysts, individual or team training plans, or as a Microsoft reference resource.
Security Operations Analyst: What You Need to Know
This Security Operations Analyst training maps to the SC-200 security exam objectives, and covers topics such as:
- Providing threat management monitoring and response
- Investigating, responding to and hunting for threats to network security
- Configuring and deploying network security tools
- Mastering Microsoft 365 Defender, Microsoft Defender for Cloud, and Microsoft Sentinel
Who Should Take Security Operations Analyst Training?
This Security Operations Analyst training is considered professional-level Microsoft training, which means it was designed for security operations analysts. This security skills course is designed for security operations analysts with three to five years of experience with configuration and dMicrosoft security products.
New or aspiring security operations analysts. The Microsoft Security Operations Analyst is a cybersecurity certification designed with new and aspiring cybersecurity professionals in mind. This SC-200 course can take someone with only a little bit of cybersecurity familiarity and turn them into a certified security operations analyst. Learn to land a job mitigating enterprise network threats with this course.
Experienced security operations analysts. If you’ve already been working in the cybersecurity field for a few years, a lot of what you’ll find on the Microsoft Security Operations Analyst exam will be familiar. You’ve probably used Microsoft 365 Defender, Defender for Cloud, or Sentinel a few times already. But it’s only after this training that you can be sure you understand the inner workings of each one of them.