Episode

Prompt Engineering (Part 7 of 11)

with Ryan Munsch

Note

Microsoft Copilot for Security is now Microsoft Security Copilot.

When it comes to writing your own prompt, Ryan has the guidance for making it effective. He covers key elements of a strong prompt -- defining the goal, context, expectations, and source -- to ensure responses are insightful and well-grounded.

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Chapters

  • 00:00 - Microsoft Security Copilot Flight School Lesson - Prompt Engineering
  • 00:38 - Designing Effective Prompts and Prompt Engineering in Microsoft Copilot Security
  • 02:50 - Perfecting the Prompt in Copilot for Security - Tip 1 What is your Goal?
  • 03:29 - Perfecting the Prompt in Copilot for Security - Tip 2 Supply Context
  • 04:03 - Perfecting the Prompt in Copilot for Security - Tip 3 Provide a Source
  • 04:48 - Perfecting the Prompt in Copilot Security - Some Examples
  • 07:29 - That's a Wrap on Prompt Engineering Within Microsoft Copilot Security

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