Discover the Latest Innovations with Microsoft Graph APIs: Unlock the Power of Data!
Overview of What’s New: APIs in Microsoft Graph
What is Microsoft Graph?
Microsoft Graph is a comprehensive platform for developers to access data, services, and insights from the Microsoft cloud. It is a unified API endpoint for accessing data from Microsoft services and products, including Microsoft Office 365, Azure, Dynamics 365, and more. Microsoft Graph provides a single API for building apps for a wide range of platforms and devices.
What’s New in Microsoft Graph?
Microsoft Graph recently released a set of APIs that enable developers to integrate with data stored in Microsoft Defender ATP. These APIs provide access to a number of features, including user and device protection, threat intelligence, and data protection.
User and Device Protection
The new APIs in Microsoft Graph enable developers to access user and device protection data, such as threat activity, security events, and user accounts. This data can be used to build applications that provide real-time visibility into user and device protection status, as well as automated security incident response.
Threat Intelligence
The new APIs in Microsoft Graph also provide access to threat intelligence data stored in Microsoft Defender ATP. Developers can use this data to build applications that provide automated threat detection and response capabilities, as well as access to detailed threat intelligence data.
Data Protection
The new APIs in Microsoft Graph also provide access to data protection data, such as data loss prevention (DLP) policies and auditing data. This data can be used to build applications that provide automated DLP enforcement and monitoring capabilities.
Conclusion
The new APIs in Microsoft Graph provide developers with comprehensive access to data stored in Microsoft Defender ATP. These APIs enable developers to build applications that provide real-time visibility into user and device protection status, automated threat detection and response, and data protection enforcement and monitoring.
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What’s New: APIs in Microsoft Graph
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1. Microsoft Graph APIs
2. New Microsoft Graph features
3. Microsoft 365