Microsoft is enhancing its AI-powered Security Copilot by introducing six new autonomous AI agents. These agents are designed to assist security teams by managing high-volume tasks such as triaging phishing alerts and monitoring vulnerabilities. The launch aims to alleviate the pressure on overwhelmed security personnel and improve overall cybersecurity efficiency.
In addition to its own agents, Microsoft is collaborating with partners like OneTrust and Aviatrix to develop additional security agents. These partnerships will facilitate better data breach analysis and root cause investigations for network issues. Furthermore, Microsoft is also enhancing phishing protection within Microsoft Teams, showcasing its commitment to bolstering security across its platforms.
• Microsoft introduces six AI agents to enhance cybersecurity operations.
• Collaboration with partners aims to improve data breach analysis.
AI agents are designed to autonomously assist in managing cybersecurity tasks and alerts.
Phishing protection involves safeguarding users from malicious links and attachments in communications.
Data breach analysis refers to the process of investigating and understanding security incidents involving unauthorized access to data.
Microsoft is a leading technology company that develops AI solutions for cybersecurity, including the Security Copilot.
OneTrust specializes in privacy and security management, providing tools for data breach analysis in collaboration with Microsoft.
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