Prompt bar and sessions

 At the center of Security Copilot is the prompt bar. You use the prompt bar to tell Copilot what insights you want from your security data, this is referred to as the prompt. In other words, the prompt is the text-based, natural language input you provide in the prompt bar that instructs Copilot to generate a response. Although you interact with Copilot in natural language, it’s helpful to be specific in the prompts (specific questions or statements) that you provide. For those that are relatively new to the security analyst role and engaging with AI, effective prompting may take some practice. For this reason, Copilot provides promptbooks that provide a series of preselected prompts and prompt suggestions (more details on this in a subsequent module).

A screen capture of the Microsoft Security Copilot prompt bar.

As you make requests and as Copilot responds, you may have some follow-up requests. The entirety of the dialog is referred to as a session. Copilot maintains context within a session.


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