There is no doubt that AI is poised to shape the future of how organizations operate. The business value of AI is clear: it helps organizations operate efficiently, perform better, achieve more, and gain the insights required to make better decisions. In addition, investment in AI solutions has been shown to...
As conversations around the intersection of AI and cybersecurity continue to intensify, CISOs are voicing their top concerns regarding the use of generative AI, data protection and regulatory governance, said Herain Oberoi, general manager, Microsoft Security.
Traditional tools no longer keep pace with the threats posed by cybercriminals. The increasing speed, scale, and sophistication of recent cyberattacks demand a new approach to security.
Today we are releasing an open automation framework, PyRIT (Python Risk Identification Toolkit for generative AI), to empower security professionals and machine learning engineers to proactively find risks in their generative AI systems.
Every day, cyber threats become more sophisticated, putting your organization’s data, reputation, and bottom line at risk. Microsoft Copilot for Security equips your team with the most advanced AI tools available to detect and respond to the threats faster and more accurately than ever before.
Leading minds from Microsoft and elsewhere discuss the transformative role of artificial intelligence in cybersecurity, highlighting the power of AI in enhancing defenses, its use by adversaries and how it can be applied in the fight against cyberthreats.
Corporate and cybersecurity leaders are starting to realize AI can be a pivotal ally in the fight against rising cyber threats. To illustrate, Microsoft Copilot for Security is already helping to streamline and enhance security operations and empower teams with AI-driven insights and efficiencies.
Today’s security tools capture a wealth of data. Yet when incidents occur, threat data from siloed platforms can take hours or days to gather, analyze and act upon. Correlating threat data takes time, as does developing the right remediation plans, stopping the attack, and sharing the results with colleagues....
Microsoft Copilot for Security is making waves, offering security analysts massive efficiency improvements, accuracy boosts and a much-needed reduction in operational stress. The AI-assisted technology will be generally available April 1 to Microsoft customers and partners worldwide.
With the growing cost of security breaches, organizations need every advantage to protect against skilled and coordinated cyber threats. To see more and move faster, they need generative AI technology that complements human ingenuity and refocuses teams on what matters.
Microsoft Copilot for Security is a...
Privacy groups are urging European lawmakers finalizing the global treaty on artificial intelligence to tighten rules surrounding the use of AI by the private sector and states. Lawmakers and other country representatives are set to meet for final negotiations on the treaty on March 11.
The rapid rise of artificial intelligence technologies poses new risks. Enterprises using AI must regularly scan for prompt injection attacks, implement transparency in the supply chain and reinforce built-in software controls to serve their company's security needs, Microsoft said.
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