SC-200 · Question #263
SC-200 Question #263: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation
The correct answer is D: Add HuntingQuery1 to favorites.. In Microsoft Sentinel's Hunting section, adding a query to favorites marks it for quick access so analysts can easily locate and rerun it without searching through all queries. This is the simplest approach with the least administrative effort for tracking and reusing a specific
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Case Study 4 - Litware Inc Overview Adatum Corporation is a United States-based financial services company that has regional offices in New York, Chicago, and San Francisco. Existing Environment Identity Environment The on-premises network contains an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) forest named corp.adatum.com that syncs with an Azure AD tenant named adatum.com. All user and group management tasks are performed in corp.adatum.com. The corp.adatum.com domain contains a group named Group1 that syncs with adatum.com. Licensing Status All the users at Adatum are assigned a Microsoft 365 ES license and an Azure Active Directory Premium P2 license. Cloud Environment The cloud environment contains a Microsoft 365 subscription, an Azure subscription linked to the adatum.com tenant, and the resources shown in the following table. On-premises Environment The on-premises network contains the resources shown in the following table. Requirements Planned changes Adatum plans to perform the following changes: - Implement a query named rulequery1 that will include the following KQL query. - Implement a Microsoft Sentinel scheduled rule that generates incidents based on rulequery1. Microsoft Defender for Cloud Requirements Adatum identifies the following Microsoft Defender for Cloud requirements: - The members of Group1 must be able to enable Defender for Cloud plans and apply regulatory compliance initiatives. - Microsoft Defender for Servers Plan 2 must be enabled on all the Azure virtual machines. - Server2 must be excluded from agentless scanning. Microsoft Sentinel Requirements Adatum identifies the following Microsoft Sentinel requirements: - Implement an Advanced Security Information Model (ASIM) query that will return a count of DNS requests that results in an NXDOMAIN response from Infoblox1. - Ensure that multiple alerts generated by rulequery1 in response to a single user launching Azure Cloud Shell multiple times are consolidated as a single incident. - Implement the Windows Security Events via AMA connector for Microsoft Sentinel and configure it to monitor the Security event log of Server1. - Ensure that incidents generated by rulequery1 are closed automatically if Azure Cloud Shell is launched by the company's SecOps team. - Implement a custom Microsoft Sentinel workbook named Workbook1 that will include a query to dynamically retrieve data from Webapp1. - Implement a Microsoft Sentinel near-real-time (NRT) analytics rule that detects sign-ins to a designated break glass account. - Ensure that HuntingQuery1 runs automatically when the Hunting page of Microsoft Sentinel in the Azure portal is accessed. - Ensure that higher than normal volumes of password resets for corp.adatum.com user accounts are detected. - Minimize the overhead associated with queries that use ASIM parsers. - Ensure that the Group1 members can create and edit playbooks. - Use built-in ASIM parsers whenever possible. Business Requirements Adatum identifies the following business requirements: - Follow the principle of least privilege whenever possible. - Minimize administrative effort whenever possible. You need to ensure that the configuration of HuntingQuery1 meets the Microsoft Sentinel requirements. What should you do?
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- AAdd HuntingQuery1 to a livestream.
- BCreate a watchlist.
- CCreate an Azure Automation rule.
- DAdd HuntingQuery1 to favorites.
Explanation
In Microsoft Sentinel's Hunting section, adding a query to favorites marks it for quick access so analysts can easily locate and rerun it without searching through all queries. This is the simplest approach with the least administrative effort for tracking and reusing a specific hunting query. A livestream runs queries continuously against live incoming events (real-time monitoring, more complex). A watchlist is used to store and reference structured data such as IP allow/block lists. An Azure Automation rule triggers automated responses to incidents - it is not designed for bookmarking queries for personal reuse.
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