This demo shows how to write better prompts in Microsoft Copilot for Security by building them around four components: goal, context, expectations, and source. Using incident 19250 from Microsoft Defender XDR as the example, it demonstrates why a vague prompt (“summarize this incident”) can produce inconsistent results, then improves the prompt by specifying expectations—format the output as a single paragraph for a nontechnical audience and include a list of entities involved—resulting in a clearer, more repeatable response.
We produced this as a polished, easy-to-watch demo from end to end: preproduction to understand the feature, lock the messaging, and script the exact flow; production to capture clean screens with professional voiceover and music; and post to streamline pacing so every second earns its keep. The payoff is a demo that keeps attention on the product’s value, helps viewers retain the key framework, and makes the whole experience feel—dare we say it—blissfully watchable. Final delivery includes closed captions, audio description, and thumbnails.



