Chapter 8

Data visualization

A great way to make sense of large volumes of data is to create graphic visualizations that make it easier for users or consumers of the data to understand what the data is telling them. Graphics can make spotting trends easier to identify, help clarify relationships between data elements, and improve the decision-making cycle.

Some of the most common data visualizations include time-series analysis (line charts), ranking (bar charts), ratio analysis (pie charts), frequency distribution, geospatial (maps), correlation (scatterplots), and cluster analysis. In this chapter, you will learn more about Microsoft Sentinel Workbooks, how to leverage the built-in Workbooks, and how to create your own Workbook.

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