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learn-pr/wwl-sci/security-copilot-getting-started/includes/3-describe-terminology.md

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- Capability – A function Copilot uses to solve part of a problem. A capability may sometimes be referred to as a skill.
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- Plugin – A collection of capabilities by a particular resource.
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- Workspace - Copilot workspaces are separate Copilot work environments within the tenant in which your Copilot instance is operating.
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- Agents - Microsoft Security Copilot agents are AI-powered tools that autonomously manage security and IT tasks, enhancing threat response, reducing manual workloads, and improving efficiency across cybersecurity operations at scale.
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- Orchestrator – Copilot’s system for composing capabilities together to answer a user’s prompt.
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Refer to the training unit, "Describe workspaces", which is linked in the Summary and resource section of this module, for more information on Copilot workspaces.
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***Agents***
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A Microsoft Security Copilot agent is an advanced, AI-powered assistant built into Microsoft Security Copilot. These agents go beyond just answering questions—they can autonomously manage high-volume security and IT tasks. They’re deeply integrated with Microsoft’s security tools and can also work with partner solutions. Each agent is tailored for specific security scenarios, such as threat protection, identity management, or data security.
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These agents are designed to learn from feedback, adapt to your organization’s workflows, and operate securely within Microsoft’s Zero Trust framework. See the summary and resources unit for links to more information on Microsoft Security Copilot agents.
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:::image type="content" source="../media/agents-list-v2.png" lightbox="../media/agents-list-v2.png" alt-text="A screen capture of the agents page in Microsoft Security Copilot.":::
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***Orchestrator***
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The orchestrator is Copilot’s system for composing capabilities together to answer a user’s prompt. This function is illustrated in more detail in the subsequent unit that describes how Copilot processes prompt requests.

learn-pr/wwl-sci/security-copilot-getting-started/includes/8-summary.md

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- [Microsoft Security Copilot experiences](/security-copilot/experiences-security-copilot)
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- [Understand authentication in Microsoft Security Copilot](/security-copilot/authentication)
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- [Describe workspaces](/training/modules/security-copilot-describe-core-features/2b-describe-workspaces)
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- [Microsoft Security Copilot agents overview](/copilot/security/agents-overview)
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- [Manage security compute unit usage in Security Copilot](/copilot/security/manage-usage)
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- [Microsoft Security Copilot pricing](https://azure.microsoft.com/pricing/details/microsoft-security-copilot/)
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