Introducing Microsoft’s Cyber Security Assistant Powered by AI Technology

Introducing Microsoft’s Cyber Security Assistant Powered by AI Technology

Microsoft Unveils ‘Security Copilot’ Tool to Boost Cybersecurity Efforts.

 

Microsoft has launched a new tool designed to help cyber security professionals detect and identify breaches and threat signals more efficiently. Called ‘Security Copilot‘, the tool is powered by OpenAI’s latest GPT-4 generative artificial intelligence model. Its primary function is to aid security analysts in tasks such as summarising incidents, analysing vulnerabilities, and sharing information with colleagues on a virtual pinboard.

 

Microsoft’s ‘Security Copilot’ utilises the company’s security-specific model, which it claims is a constantly evolving set of security skills. The model is fed with over 65 trillion signals every day, enabling it to provide security analysts with real-time insights into potential threats.

 

The launch of ‘Security Copilot’ comes as Microsoft makes a concerted effort to integrate AI into its most popular offerings. The company has invested billions of dollars in OpenAI, the owner of ChatGPT, which recently released GPT-4. This latest AI model can perform a diverse range of tasks, from creating a website based on a hand-drawn mock-up to helping individuals calculate their taxes.

 

By leveraging the power of AI in its cybersecurity efforts, Microsoft aims to stay ahead of its competitors and provide its customers with the most advanced security solutions available.