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Syntax in security might sound technical and dry, but as Mona Ghadiri reveals, it's actually the secret sauce that determines whether your AI security tools deliver inconsistent results or game-changing efficiency.
This eye-opening conversation explores how treating Security Co-Pilot prompts as code transforms security operations. Mona, a Microsoft MVP in Security Co-Pilot and Vice President at Capgemini, introduces her innovative "Mad Lib Method" - creating templated prompts with specific variables that security analysts can populate. This approach addresses a fundamental challenge: not everyone using these tools is a native English speaker, and subtle differences in syntax dramatically impact AI outputs.

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Chapters

1. Introduction to Security Co-Pilot Syntax (00:00:00)

2. Templates and Mad Libs for AI Prompts (00:04:30)

3. Cost Management in Security Co-Pilot (00:08:05)

4. Career Path and Industry Experience (00:15:00)

5. Community Building and Diversity Initiatives (00:27:50)

6. Career Advice and Security Education (00:45:30)

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