Use notebooks in Microsoft Sentinel to extend the scope of what you can do with Microsoft Sentinel data. For example, perform analytics that aren't built in to Microsoft Sentinel, such as some Python machine learning features, create data visualizations that aren't built in to Microsoft Sentinel, such as custom timelines and process trees, or integrate data sources outside of Microsoft Sentinel, such as an on-premises data set.
Microsoft Sentinel notebooks are intended for threat hunters or Tier analysts, incident investigators, data scientists, and security researchers. Notebooks provide queries to both Microsoft Sentinel and external data, features for data enrichment, investigation, visualization, hunting, machine learning, and big data analytics. Notebooks are best for more complex chains of repeatable tasks, ad-hoc procedural controls, machine learning and custom analysis, support rich Python libraries for manipulating and visualizing data, and are useful in documenting and sharing analysis evidence.
Notebooks require a higher learning curve and coding knowledge, and have limited automation support. The Microsoft Sentinel community is a powerful resource for threat detection and automation.
Our Microsoft security analysts constantly create and add new workbooks, playbooks, hunting queries, and more, posting them to the community for you to use in your environment.
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Red Ventures does not encourage or condone the illegal duplication or distribution of copyrighted content. Microsoft VirtualEarth Birdseye Downloader is a cute tool that help you to get small tile bird's eye view images from Microsoft VirtualEarth Bing maps.
It supports North, East, South, West four directions. All downloaded small images are saved on the disk. Thanks for your feedback. I actually do see exactly that. Aerial is satellite, and streetside is drive by. Neither of those is birds eye which was low level fly over 45 degree visuals of much of the US and available up until recently.
BirdsEye is still available but in very select locations and is collected for very specific use cases. Go to the " What you are asking about specifically is Bird's Eye on Bing. Because it is a website, you can't get the direct video acceleration and handling that you can in the computer itself so the experience there is really not available due to that limitation.
That is in the Windows 10 Maps application. I highly recommend the experience on the PC over the Web as the App can do better rendering. If you have a touch screen try using a two finger spin while you are on a 3D city to see how that works.
That experience is not possible in a browser as the browser does not have direct access to the video processing power of the PC like an application does.
Please open the Maps application on Windows and use the 3D cities to see Birds eye. Threats include any threat of suicide, violence, or harm to another. Any content of an adult theme or inappropriate to a community web site.
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