Security Copilot: Microsoft Employes GPT-4 to Improve Security Incident Response

Microsoft has been integrating Copilot AI assistants across its product line as part of its $10 billion investment in OpenAI. The latest one is Microsoft Security Copilot, that aids security teams in their investigation and response to security issues. 

According to Chang Kawaguchi, vice president and AI Security Architect at Microsoft, defenders are having a difficult time coping with a dynamic security environment. Microsoft Security Copilot is designed to make defenders’ lives easier by using artificial intelligence to help them catch incidents that they might otherwise miss, improve the quality of threat detection, and speed up response. To locate breaches, connect threat signals, and conduct data analysis, Security Copilot makes use of both the GPT-4 generative AI model from OpenAI and the proprietary security-based model from Microsoft. 

The objective of Security Copilot is to make “Defenders’ lives better, make them more efficient, and make them more effective by bringing AI to this problem,” Kawaguchi says. 

How Does Security Copilot Work? 

Security Copilot ensures to ingest and decode huge amounts of security data, like the 65 trillion security signals Microsoft pulls every day and all the data reaped by the Microsoft products the company is using, including Microsoft Sentinel, Defender, Entra, Priva, Purview, and Intune. Analysts can investigate incidents, research information on prevalent vulnerabilities and exposures. 

When analysts and incident

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