Microsoft's ‘Security Copilot’ Sics ChatGPT on Security Breaches

For years now, “artificial intelligence” has been a hot buzzword in the cybersecurity industry, promising tools that spot suspicious behavior on a network, quickly figure out what’s going on, and guide incident response if there’s an intrusion. The most credible and useful of services, though, have actually been machine learning algorithms trained to spot characteristics of malware and other dubious network activity. Now, as generative AI tools proliferate, Microsoft says it has finally built a service for defenders that’s worthy of all the hype.

Two weeks ago, the company launched Microsoft 365 Copilot, which builds on a partnership with OpenAI along with

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