Microsoft continues by saying the speed and quantity of attacks “requires us to continually create new technologies that can tip the scales in favor of defenders” and that “We are ready for a paradigm shift and taking a massive leap forward by combining Microsoft’s leading security technologies with the latest advancements in AI.” Compounding this challenge is a global shortage of skilled security professionals, leading to an estimated 3.4 million openings in the field. To protect their organizations, defenders must respond to threats that are often hidden among noise. Too often, they fight an asymmetric battle against prolific, relentless and sophisticated attackers. Today the odds remain stacked against cybersecurity professionals. The company shared the details in a blog post and YouTube video this morning. Now Microsoft has announced how it plans to improve security professional workflows with its latest offering – Security Copilot. And just yesterday Microsoft launched its “reimagined” Teams 2 in preview which will be the foundation for a new generative AI-enhanced experience. Over the recent weeks, Microsoft launched its Bing search and Edge browser with GPT integration and announced its Office apps would be getting the smarts too with the “Copilot” AI suite. With a fresh app called Security Copilot, Microsoft believes leveraging GPT-4’s AI will usher in “the new era of security” by helping infosec professionals save time, simplify the complex, catch what others miss, and address the talent gap. Microsoft has announced the latest way it’s integrating OpenAI’s GPT-4 into its services and software.
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