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NARRATOR: This video demonstrates joining tables by using Kusto Query Language, or more simply, KQL. Microsoft 365 Defender logs massive amounts of data about apps, emails, endpoints, and identities. By themselves, these tables provide a wealth of information, but combined, you can derive more meaning from them. For example, this query joins the email events and identity logon events tables to find emails containing a URL from a malicious domain followed shortly by a login. Thats powerful stuff right there. In this video, I assume you have at least a basic understanding of KQL. If not, please watch our tutorial before continuing here. Getting started with table joins is easy. Here are two simple tables. In each, the first column is named ID and the second, Value. Joining the left table to the right table adds a relationship to the data that wasnt obvious before. To join two tables, there must be a key value thats common in both. In this case, well join them on the column called