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Currently, we are able to connect a Microsoft Fabric instance to an Azure Log Analytics Workspace in order to collect and query performance and usage logs. It would be wonderful if we could do the same with audit logs. Exporting Microsoft Fabric audit logs to an Azure Log Analytics Workspace would significantly enhance security monitoring and operational visibility. By centralizing audit data in Log Analytics, security teams could leverage powerful Kusto Query Language (KQL) to perform deep forensic investigations, detect anomalies, and correlate events across services. This setup also enables seamless integration with Microsoft Sentinel, allowing for real-time alerting, automated incident response, and advanced threat detection using built-in analytics rules and workbooks. Additionally, storing logs in Log Analytics ensures long-term retention, compliance support, and the ability to create custom dashboards that align with organizational security policies. This unified approach would empower teams to proactively monitor Microsoft Fabric environments with enterprise-grade security intelligence.
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