With Security Copilot, Microsoft Brings the Power of AI to Cyber Defence

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Trained across security and networking disciplines and armed with trillions of data signals, Security Copilot dramatically increases any security team’s reach, speed and effectiveness.

Microsoft announced it is bringing the next generation of AI to cybersecurity with the launch of Microsoft Security Copilot. It gives defenders a much-needed tool to quickly detect and respond to threats and better understand the threat landscape overall. Security Copilot will combine Microsoft’s vast threat intelligence footprint with industry-leading expertise to augment the work of security professionals through an easy-to-use AI assistant.  

Naim Yazbeck, General Manager of Microsoft UAE, said, “As the UAE accelerates its digital transformation, it is essential that businesses are equipped with advanced security solutions to combat the increasing sophistication of cyber threats. With Security Copilot, Microsoft is empowering businesses in the UAE to identify and respond to these threats proactively. We are excited to bring this cutting-edge technology to the UAE market and remain committed to delivering innovative solutions that address our customers’ evolving needs.”

Security Copilot is designed to work seamlessly with security teams, empowering defenders to see what is happening in their environment, learn from existing intelligence, correlate threat activity and make more informed, efficient decisions at machine speed. 

Simplifying complexity and accelerating responses

In a world where there are 1,287 password attacks per second, fragmented tools and infrastructure have not been enough to stop attackers. And while attacks have increased 67% over the last five years, the security industry has not been able to hire enough cyber risk professionals to keep pace. This has led to overwhelmed defenders searching for well-disguised attacks within an impossibly large volume of expanding network traffic and other signals. 

Security Copilot will simplify complexity and amplify security teams’ capabilities by summarising and making sense of threat intelligence, helping defenders see through the noise of web traffic and identify malicious activity. 

It will also help security teams catch what others miss by correlating and summarising data on attacks, prioritising incidents and recommending the best course of action to remediate diverse threats, in time swiftly. 

Continually learning to augment the expertise of security teams

Security Copilot will also continually learn and improve to ensure that security teams are operating with the latest knowledge of attackers, their tactics, techniques, and procedures. The product will provide ongoing access to the most advanced OpenAI models to support demanding security tasks and applications. Its visibility into threats is powered by both the customer organization’s security data and Microsoft’s vast threat analysis footprint. 

These capabilities can empower security teams of any size with the skills and abilities of much larger organisations. In addition, Security Copilot helps address skills shortages in cybersecurity by bridging knowledge gaps and enhancing workflows, threat actor profiles and incident reporting across teams. 

“Advancing the state of security requires both people and technology – human ingenuity paired with the most advanced tools that help apply human expertise at speed and scale,” said Charlie Bell, executive vice president, Microsoft Security. “With Security Copilot we are building a future where every defender is empowered with the tools and technologies necessary to make the world safer.”

Built on the Microsoft platform and industry-leading threat intelligence

Microsoft is uniquely qualified to help customers explore and adapt AI to boost their cybersecurity defences. Microsoft Security is actively tracking more than 50 ransomware gangs, more than 250 unique nation-state cybercriminal organisations and receives 65 trillion threat signals every day. Microsoft technology blocks more than 25 billion brute-forced password theft attempts every second, and more than 8,000 security professionals at Microsoft analyse more security signals than almost any other company — on average, Microsoft’s Security Operations Center analysts utilise over 100 different data sources. 

Acquisitions like RiskIQ and Miburo give Microsoft a breath of signal and depth intelligence on threat actors that no one else has. And Security Copilot also integrates natively with a growing list of Microsoft Security products, such as Sentinel and Defender, to help customers create an end-to-end experience across their entire security program.