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[–] autotldr@lemmings.world 1 points 1 year ago

This is the best summary I could come up with:


Microsoft is opening up the early access program for its flagship cybersecurity AI product, which marks the inevitable folding in of Copilot into its infosec suite.

Besides positioning it as a general time-saver for experienced pros, Microsoft also claims the tool will help upskill existing staff, offering insights they may not be able to generate themselves at their current experience level.

The notion is that less-skilled security analysts can be more effective when step-by-step instructions on how to manage an incident are provided to them, something that will help teams work faster when they aren't fully equipped with the level of talent they need, for example.

Jakkal previously highlighted the steep rise in per-second password attacks from 579 to 1,287, underlining the demand for time-saving tech for understaffed security teams.

"Today organizations struggle to manually traverse multiple disconnected tools and datasets from numerous vendors to protect email, endpoints, cloud apps, and more.

"With the embedded experience for Security Copilot in Microsoft 365 Defender, we are making the industry-leading XDR solution even more powerful and easy to use."


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