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177 Topics📣 MSLE Onboarding Session — Português
Olá, 👋 Espero que estejam bem! ✨Participe da sessão de introdução ao programa MSLE para Educadores! Nesta sessão: ✅ Vamos explorar os benefícios e o alcance do programa ✅ Conhecer em detalhe os dois portais principais aos quais você terá acesso ✅ Esclarecer todas as suas dúvidas em um ambiente colaborativo Este é o seu primeiro passo rumo a uma experiência enriquecedora, onde conhecimento, inovação e comunidade se unem para impulsionar você ao próximo nível. No horário indicado, favor realizar acesso ao link: Teams meeting.Issue with Learning Download Center Access
I am unable to access the Learning Download Center. I would like to request access through the MSLE portal; however, the help link appears to be unavailable, which prevents me from reporting or resolving this issue. Could you please assist me in gaining access or advise on the next steps? Thank you for your support and guidance. Best regards, VjeraSolved41Views1like2CommentsMSLE Onboarding Session — English
✨ Ready to take your teaching to the next level? Join Carlos, our MSLE Community Manager (English), for an exclusive induction session on the MSLE Program for Educators! ✅ Discover the benefits and scope of the program ✅ Explore the two main portals you’ll have access to ✅ Get your questions answered in a collaborative environment This is your first step toward an enriching experience where knowledge, innovation, and community come together to empower you. 📅 Don’t miss it—your journey starts here! MSLE Onboarding Session | Meeting-Join | Microsoft Teamsجلسة الانضمام إلى MSLE — بالعربية
ل أنت مستعد للارتقاء بتجربتك التعليمية إلى المستوى التالي؟ انضم إلى أنس، مدير مجتمع MSLE (باللغة الإنجليزية)، في جلسة تعريفية حصرية حول برنامج MSLE للمعلمين! ✅ اكتشف مزايا البرنامج ونطاقه ✅ تعرّف على البوابتين الرئيسيتين اللتين ستحصل على إمكانية الوصول إليهما ✅ اطرح أسئلتك في بيئة تفاعلية وتعاونية هذه هي خطوتك الأولى نحو تجربة ثرية، حيث يجتمع العلم والابتكار والمجتمع لتمكينك ودعم مسيرتك التعليمية Microsoft Teams Join the meeting nowUnifying AWS and Azure Security Operations with Microsoft Sentinel
The Multi-Cloud Reality Most modern enterprises operate in multi-cloud environments using Azure for core workloads and AWS for development, storage, or DevOps automation. While this approach increases agility, it also expands the attack surface. Each platform generates its own telemetry: Azure: Activity Logs, Defender for Cloud, Entra ID sign-ins, Sentinel analytics AWS: CloudTrail, GuardDuty, Config, and CloudWatch Without a unified view, security teams struggle to detect cross-cloud threats promptly. That’s where Microsoft Sentinel comes in, bridging Azure and AWS into a single, intelligent Security Operations Center (SOC). Architecture Overview Connect AWS Logs to Sentinel AWS CloudTrail via S3 Connector Enable the AWS CloudTrail connector in Sentinel. Provide your S3 bucket and IAM role ARN with read access. Sentinel will automatically normalize logs into the AWSCloudTrail table. AWS GuardDuty Connector Use the AWS GuardDuty API integration for threat detection telemetry. Detected threats, such as privilege escalation or reconnaissance, appear in Sentinel as the AWSGuardDuty table. Normalize and Enrich Data Once logs are flowing, enrich them to align with Azure activity data. Example KQL for mapping CloudTrail to Sentinel entities: AWSCloudTrail | extend AccountId = tostring(parse_json(Resources)[0].accountId) | extend User = tostring(parse_json(UserIdentity).userName) | extend IPAddress = tostring(SourceIpAddress) | project TimeGenerated, EventName, User, AccountId, IPAddress, AWSRegion Then correlate AWS and Azure activities: let AWS = AWSCloudTrail | summarize AWSActivity = count() by User, bin(TimeGenerated, 1h); let Azure = AzureActivity | summarize AzureActivity = count() by Caller, bin(TimeGenerated, 1h); AWS | join kind=inner (Azure) on $left.User == $right.Caller | where AWSActivity > 0 and AzureActivity > 0 | project TimeGenerated, User, AWSActivity, AzureActivity Automate Cross-Cloud Response Once incidents are correlated, Microsoft Sentinel Playbooks (Logic Apps) can automate your response: Example Playbook: “CrossCloud-Containment.json” Disable user in Entra ID Send a command to the AWS API via Lambda to deactivate IAM key Notify SOC in Teams Create ServiceNow ticket POST https://api.aws.amazon.com/iam/disable-access-key PATCH https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/users/{user-id} { "accountEnabled": false } Build a Multi-Cloud SOC Dashboard Use Sentinel Workbooks to visualize unified operations: Query 1 – CloudTrail Events by Region AWSCloudTrail | summarize Count = count() by AWSRegion | render barchart Query 2 – Unified Security Alerts union SecurityAlert, AWSGuardDuty | summarize TotalAlerts = count() by ProviderName, Severity | render piechart Scenario Incident: A compromised developer account accesses EC2 instances on AWS and then logs into Azure via the same IP. Detection Flow: CloudTrail logs → Sentinel detects unusual API calls Entra ID sign-ins → Sentinel correlates IP and user Sentinel incident triggers playbook → disables user in Entra ID, suspends AWS IAM key, notifies SOC Strengthen Governance with Defender for Cloud Enable Microsoft Defender for Cloud to: Monitor both Azure and AWS accounts from a single portal Apply CIS benchmarks for AWS resources Surface findings in Sentinel’s SecurityRecommendations table135Views4likes0CommentsMSLE Portal isn't working
Hello team, Today I was trying to login into MSLE Portal getting following message please look into it We're sorry, but something went wrong. Please try again, and if this persists, contact the website administrator. Error ID # [9c304bb7-ef2f-4be8-b756-2ab6a4007a48] 10/10/2025 4:10:04 PM UTC NAM e46d36f6-ece6-4cc6-a30e-bd682ea99b04Solved233Views1like6CommentsHow to stop incidents merging under new incident (MultiStage) in defender.
Dear All We are experiencing a challenge with the integration between Microsoft Sentinel and the Defender portal where multiple custom rule alerts and analytic rule incidents are being automatically merged into a single incident named "Multistage." This automatic incident merging affects the granularity and context of our investigations, especially for important custom use cases such as specific admin activities and differentiated analytic logic. Key concerns include: Custom rule alerts from Sentinel merging undesirably into a single "Multistage" incident in Defender, causing loss of incident-specific investigation value. Analytic rules arising from different data sources and detection logic are merged, although they represent distinct security events needing separate attention. Customers require and depend on distinct, non-merged incidents for custom use cases, and the current incident correlation and merging behavior undermines this requirement. We understand that Defender’s incident correlation engine merges incidents based on overlapping entities, timelines, and behaviors but would like guidance or configuration best practices to disable or minimize this automatic merging behavior for our custom and analytic rule incidents. Our goal is to maintain independent incidents corresponding exactly to our custom alerts so that hunting, triage, and response workflows remain precise and actionable. Any recommendations or advanced configuration options to achieve this separation would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your assistance. Best regardsSolved257Views1like6CommentsInquiry about Non-Profit Association Participation in Microsoft Learn for Educators
Hello, I have a question regarding the Microsoft Learn for Educators program. I am already an MSLE member through my work with a high school and a university. In addition, I am the president of the Horyzont Wiedzy Association (https://horyzontwiedzy.edu.pl), a non-profit organization whose statutory mission is to promote knowledge in the field of IT. I am also a Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT), working professionally in IT while engaging in education additionally and out of passion. Until now, I have used the Microsoft Learn for Educators program while teaching at a university and a high school. Recently, however, I have developed the idea of organizing AZ-900 – Fundamentals of Microsoft Azure classes in my city, offered pro bono through our association, for students from different schools and universities where I am not formally employed. Sometimes teachers are reluctant to conduct cloud-related classes because they are not familiar with the technology, whereas I work with cloud solutions professionally and can share practical, hands-on knowledge with students. Our intention is strictly non-profit: we want to provide students with access to cloud knowledge, which I have seen is in high demand. Unfortunately, purchasing labs for students via ALH is financially challenging for our association, so we would like to rely on MSLE resources during these sessions. I would therefore like to ask whether a non-profit association, which is not a registered school, may join the Microsoft Learn for Educators program and use its resources exclusively for educational activities offered to schools and universities. Thank you in advance for your guidance and any information regarding the possibility of cooperation. P.s I am aware that laboratories are not required for the AZ-900 courses, but they provide students with the opportunity to experience the cloud not only in theory and words, but also in a practical, hands-on way.Solved107Views2likes2CommentsUnable to Access Learning Download Center
Folks, I hope you're well. Its been a while (10 years precisely) since I last had my MCT credentials. I took a different learning path and pursued my PhD and meanwhile a lot has changed. The old transcripts, badges, certifications are gone The old portal is gone, and despite trying everything that I could possibly think of, I am unable to get my old credentials on the new portal (although all of my certifications are expired, but having no record of them means my profile appears as that of a beginner). Obviously, Access to MCT and LDC is gone. However, recently I decided to get my MCT renewed, and of course for that I must offer the course as per the requirement. One of my colleagues got our university registered as the Microsoft Academy and I am added as an Instructor (profile verified already). Now, the portal allows me to register for the course ( Develop Generative AI Solutions with Azure OpenAI Service, AI-050) that I am planning to offer in the upcoming quarter), but unfortunately, I have no access to MCT Portal (very obvious) and even to Learning Download Center (which is concerning, since I'm a verified instructor, and need the official resources to prepare and deliver). I was wondering if you could please point me in the right direction. Thanks Best Regards P.S. I still believe that miracles do happen, and every once in a while posts like this once land directly in Admin's inbox. Is it too much to ask for? probably. Is it impossible to get it sorted? Not really.Solved92Views0likes1Comment