- A
Investigate the alert by enriching with threat intelligence
Enrichment helps validate the alert.
- B
Notify the security team via email or Teams
Notification ensures human review.
- C
Pause the incident for 24 hours before taking action
Why wrong: Delaying action is not appropriate for high severity.
- D
Create a new Azure resource for logging
Why wrong: Not a standard response step.
- E
Contain the threat by blocking indicators
Containment is a key response step.
Playbook Steps for Automated Incident Response in Microsoft Sentinel
This SC-200 practice question tests your understanding of respond to security incidents. Match the stated requirement to the specific cloud service, access model, or configuration option — many options are valid in isolation but not for this scenario. After answering, compare your reasoning against the explanation and wrong-answer breakdown below. Once you have made your selection, read the full explanation to reinforce the concept and understand why each distractor is designed to mislead on exam day.
Which THREE steps should be included in a Microsoft Sentinel playbook for automatic incident response when a high-severity alert fires?
Answer choices
Why each option matters
Answer the question above first, then reveal the full breakdown to understand why each option is right or wrong.
Correct answer & explanation
Investigate the alert by enriching with threat intelligence
Option A is correct because Microsoft Sentinel playbooks, built on Azure Logic Apps, can automatically enrich alerts with threat intelligence from sources like the Threat Intelligence API or integrated TI platforms (e.g., VirusTotal, AlienVault OTX). This enrichment provides context (e.g., known malicious IPs, hashes, or domains) directly within the incident, enabling faster triage and informed response decisions without manual investigation.
Key principle: Answer the scenario, not the keyword: identify the specific constraint before choosing the most familiar-sounding option.
Answer analysis
Option-by-option breakdown
For each option: why learners choose it and why it is or isn't the right answer here.
- ✓
Investigate the alert by enriching with threat intelligence
Why this is correct
Enrichment helps validate the alert.
Related concept
Read the scenario before looking for a memorised answer.
- ✓
Notify the security team via email or Teams
Why this is correct
Notification ensures human review.
Related concept
Read the scenario before looking for a memorised answer.
- ✗
Pause the incident for 24 hours before taking action
Why it's wrong here
Delaying action is not appropriate for high severity.
- ✗
Create a new Azure resource for logging
Why it's wrong here
Not a standard response step.
- ✓
Contain the threat by blocking indicators
Why this is correct
Containment is a key response step.
Related concept
Read the scenario before looking for a memorised answer.
Common exam traps
Common exam trap: answer the scenario, not the keyword
The trap here is that candidates may confuse 'pausing' an incident with 'suppression' or 'tuning' rules, but in the context of automated response, any delay for high-severity alerts is unacceptable because it contradicts the goal of immediate containment.
Detailed technical explanation
How to think about this question
Under the hood, a Sentinel playbook triggers via the Microsoft Sentinel Incident Trigger or Alert Trigger in Azure Logic Apps, which passes the incident's entities (e.g., IP addresses, file hashes) as JSON payloads. The enrichment step typically uses HTTP connectors to query external threat intelligence APIs (e.g., VirusTotal API v3) and writes the results back to the incident's comments or custom properties using the Microsoft Sentinel connector. In a real-world scenario, a high-severity alert for a known ransomware indicator could be automatically blocked by adding the indicator to the Azure Firewall policy or Microsoft Defender for Endpoint's indicator list via the playbook's containment action.
KKey Concepts to Remember
- Read the scenario before looking for a memorised answer.
- Find the constraint that changes the correct option.
- Eliminate answers that are true in general but not in this case.
TExam Day Tips
- Watch for words such as best, first, most likely and least administrative effort.
- Review why wrong options are wrong, not only why the correct option is correct.
Key takeaway
Answer the scenario, not the keyword: identify the specific constraint before choosing the most familiar-sounding option.
Real-world example
How this comes up in practice
A cloud solutions architect for a retail company is evaluating services for a new workload. The correct answer here reflects best practice for the specific scenario described — not a general cloud recommendation. Answer the scenario, not the keyword: identify the specific constraint before choosing the most familiar-sounding option. Cloud exam questions reward reading the constraint carefully: the same technology can be right or wrong depending on the use case.
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Respond to security incidents — This question tests Respond to security incidents — Read the scenario before looking for a memorised answer..
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The correct answer is: Investigate the alert by enriching with threat intelligence — Option A is correct because Microsoft Sentinel playbooks, built on Azure Logic Apps, can automatically enrich alerts with threat intelligence from sources like the Threat Intelligence API or integrated TI platforms (e.g., VirusTotal, AlienVault OTX). This enrichment provides context (e.g., known malicious IPs, hashes, or domains) directly within the incident, enabling faster triage and informed response decisions without manual investigation.
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