Microsoft launched the Security Copilot tool about a year ago to bring artificial ielligence chats to the cyber security world. The company has now unveiled new artificial ielligence ages designed to help the corporate cyber security teams.
Microsoft has unveiled six artificial ielligence ages for Security Copilot, designed by themselves and iroduced five other ages that the company has made. Six Microsoft artificial ielligence ages will be previewed next moh. These factors are designed to perform tasks such as risk detection, phishing processing and data loss warnings, prioritizing critical accides, and monitoring vulnerability.
Microsoft artificial ielligence ages for cyber security
“The 6 Security Copilot ages allow teams to automatically move security and IT work and benefit from unjustified iegration with Microsoft Security solutions,” says Vaso Jackal, deputy director of the Microsoft Security Division.

Microsoft also collaborates with OneTruust, Aviatrix, Bluevoya, Tanium and Fletch to make third -party security ages available; OneTruust, for example, allows the analysis of information breaks to make it easier to analyze or be analyzed through Aviatrix.
Although these artificial ielligence ages are built for security teams, Microsoft has also increased its protection against phishing at the Thames service. Microsoft Defender for Office 365 will protect Thames users from phishing and other cyber threats next moh.
Artificial ielligence ages have become a hot topic among technology companies to promote AI tools. Not long ago, Openai announced the release of its artificial ielligence age called Operator. In China, the age of Manus also made a lot of noise with the ability to do various tasks, and many are likely to become a second dip.



