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ms.pagetype: security
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author: mjcaparas
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localizationpriority: high
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ms.date: 10/23/2017
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ms.date: 02/22/2018
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# Create and build Power BI reports using Windows Defender ATP data
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Data connectors integrate seamlessly in Power BI, and make it easy for power users to query, shape and combine data to build reports and dashboards that meet the needs of your organization.
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You can easily get started by:
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- Creating a dashboard on the Power BI service
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- Creating a dashboard on the Power BI service:
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- From the Windows Defender ATP portal or
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- From the Power BI portal
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- Building a custom dashboard on Power BI Desktop and tweaking it to fit the visual analytics and reporting requirements of your organization
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You can access these options from the Windows Defender ATP portal. Both the Power BI service and Power BI Desktop are supported.
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## Create a Windows Defender ATP dashboard on Power BI service
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## Create a Power BI dashboard from the Windows Defender ATP portal
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Windows Defender ATP makes it easy to create a Power BI dashboard by providing an option straight from the portal.
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1. In the navigation pane, select **Preferences setup** > **Power BI reports**.
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2. Click **Create dashboard**. This opens up a new tab in your browser and loads the Power BI service with data from your organization.
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2. Click **Create dashboard**. You'll see a notification that things are being loaded.
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3. Specify the following details:
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- **extensionDataSourceKind**: WDATPConnector
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- **extensionDataSourcePath**: WDATPConnector
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- **Authentication method**: OAuth2
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4. Click **Sign in**. If this is the first time you’re using Power BI with Windows Defender ATP, you’ll need to sign in and give consent to Windows Defender ATP Power BI app. By providing consent, you’re allowing Windows Defender ATP Power BI to sign in and read your profile, and access your data.
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5. Click **Accept**. Power BI service will start downloading your Windows Defender ATP data from Microsoft Graph. After a successful login, you'll see a notification that data is being imported:
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>[!NOTE]
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>Loading your data in the Power BI service can take a few minutes.
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3. If this is the first time you’re using Power BI with Windows Defender ATP, you’ll need to sign in and give consent to Windows Defender ATP Power BI app. By providing consent, you’re allowing Windows Defender ATP Power BI to sign in and read your profile, and access your data.
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When importing data is completed and the dataset is ready, you’ll the following notification:
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6. Click **View dataset** to explore your data.
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For more information, see [Create a Power BI dashboard from a report](https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/powerbi-service-create-a-dashboard/).
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## Create a Power BI dashboard from the Power BI portal
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1. Login to [Power BI](app.powerbi.com).
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2. Click **Get Data**.
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3. Select **Microsoft AppSource** > **My Organization** > **Get**.
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4. In the AppSource window, select **Apps** and search for Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection.
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5. Click **Get it now**.
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6. Specify the following details:
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- **extensionDataSourceKind**: WDATPConnector
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- **extensionDataSourcePath**: WDATPConnector
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- **Authentication method**: OAuth2
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7. Click **Sign in**. If this is the first time you’re using Power BI with Windows Defender ATP, you’ll need to sign in and give consent to Windows Defender ATP Power BI app. By providing consent, you’re allowing Windows Defender ATP Power BI to sign in and read your profile, and access your data.
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4. Click **Accept**. Power BI service will start downloading your Windows Defender ATP data from Microsoft Graph.
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8. Click **Accept**. Power BI service will start downloading your Windows Defender ATP data from Microsoft Graph. After a successful login, you'll see a notification that data is being imported:
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When the dashboard is ready, you’ll get a notification within the Power BI website. Use the link in the portal to the Power BI console after creating the dashboard.
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>[!NOTE]
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>Loading your data in the Power BI service can take a few minutes.
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When importing data is completed and the dataset is ready, you’ll the following notification:
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9. Click **View dataset** to explore your data.
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For more information, see [Create a Power BI dashboard from a report](https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/powerbi-service-create-a-dashboard/).
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## Build a custom Windows Defender ATP dashboard in Power BI Desktop
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You can create a custom dashboard in Power BI Desktop to create visualizations that cater to the specific views that your organization requires.
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