- Introduction
- Sample project V1.0
- Sample project V2.0
- Questions and comments
- Contributing
- Additional resources
There are two sample projects to get you started using the Microsoft Graph Security API.
Sample project V1.0 creates a basic web User Interface (aka UI) that demonstrates using Microsoft Graph Security API to:
• Build and submit queries to retrieve alerts
• Update the lifecycle fields (e.g. status, feedback, comments, etc.) of an alert
• Subscribe to Alert notifications (based on a filtered query) as well as a sample listener for Alert notifications.
This project uses an SDK generated by the Microsoft Graph to interact with the Microsoft Graph API.
> Note: you can also directly use REST queries to interact with the Graph Security API service
Sample project V2.0 creates an Advanced version of the v1.0 UI, including a 'Dashboard ribbon' that displays a statistical view of alerts (e.g. Users at risk, i.e. with the most severity alerts, etc.), that demonstrates using Microsoft Graph Security API to:
• Retrieve the customer organization's Secure score and Secure score control profiles
> In addition to functionality of V1.0 (listed below)
• Build and submit queries to retrieve alerts
• Update the lifecycle fields (e.g. status, feedback, comments, etc.) of an alert
• Subscribe to Alert notifications (based on a filtered query) as well as a sample listener for Alert notifications.
The advanced UI allows clicking on virtually any property to generate a filtered query for that property value, enabling an intuitive 'point and click' investigation experience.
> Note: V2.0 uses an SDK generated by Microsoft Graph to call the Microsoft Graph Security API for alerts and subscriptions,
and REST calls for Secure score and Secure score control profiles (as these are still in Beta).
We'd love to get your feedback about this sample! Please send us your questions and suggestions in the Issues section of this repository.
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If you'd like to contribute to this sample, see CONTRIBUTING.md.
This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact [email protected] with any additional questions or comments.
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