Microsoft Unveils Security Copilot with OpenAI’s GPT-4

Microsoft Unveils Security Copilot with OpenAI’s GPT-4
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Microsoft unveils security Copilot with OpenAI's GPT-4 to help security professionals

Microsoft unveils Security Copilot, their most recent advancement in cybersecurity, at the Microsoft Safe event. With the use of this tool, security professionals will be better able to recognize possible risks and take appropriate action while also getting a better picture of the broader threat environment.

Security Copilot acts as a simple-to-use AI helper for security professionals by fusing Microsoft's extensive threat intelligence with industry-leading knowledge and the strength of OpenAI's GPT-4 generative AI.

Microsoft just released Microsoft 365 Copilot, which aims to provide its well-known software programs, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and more, with AI-powered functionality.

The first security product that combines the power of AI with a sophisticated broad language model is called Copilot (LLM). And it's not just any LLM; it's one that was created especially for security-related objectives and incorporates an expanding range of security-related skills and knowledge.

It is already integrated with Microsoft's end-to-end security solutions, and it will soon be available across an expanding ecosystem of third-party products. Your data also remains under your control since, in our opinion, security should be created with privacy at its heart. It is safeguarded by the most thorough business compliance and security standards, and it is not utilized to train the fundamental AI models.

Microsoft's Security Copilot is built to constantly learn and develop, ensuring that security teams have access to the most recent information about attackers and their techniques. The software gives users access to cutting-edge OpenAI models for difficult security applications and activities. Both the organization's security information and Microsoft's thorough threat analysis improve threat visibility.

Even small security teams now have access to the expertise and resources of bigger enterprises thanks to Security Copilot. In addition to addressing cybersecurity skills shortages, Security Copilot improves processes, threat actor profiling, and event reporting.

When it comes to helping companies adopt AI to strengthen their cybersecurity defenses, Microsoft has a distinct advantage. A staggering 65 trillion danger signals are received daily by Microsoft Security, which is actively tracking over 50 ransomware gangs and 250 nation-state cybercriminal organizations.

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