Microsoft adds even more AI to its security copilot

Vasu Yakkal, vice president of Microsoft Security. Image: Microsoft

Microsoft increases the battery in cyber security with a new wave of security agents A. The company announced the expansion of its security copilot Microsoft, introduction six AI agents to address cyber threats. These agents who started in April 2025 will help stunned security teams in solving phishing attacks, data violations and identity threats.

Cyberatacks has reached unprecedented levels, with Microsoft detecting more than 30 billion e -mails with phishing in 2024 and watching 7,000 password attacks every second. The new security copilot agents aim to reduce the stress to cyber security teams by automating detection and threat reaction, allowing faster and more efficient protection.

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AI Agents to rescue

New Copilot Microsoft Security includes:

  • Agent Sorting Phishing: Phishing warnings, reducing false alarms.
  • Agents for sorting alert: Prefer alerts of the initiated risks for faster response.
  • Agent to optimize access to conditional access: Safety spaces in identity stains.
  • Agent to remedy the vulnerability: Fixed vulnerability and accelerate system patches.
  • BRIEFING Agent Information: It provides real -time security knowledge adapted to the risks of the organization.

Along with the native Microsoft tools, five partner companies – Onetrust, Aviatrix, Bluevoyant, Tanium and Fletch – will launch integrated security tools within the security kopilot. These cooperation tools will help businesses analyze data, optimize security operations and prevent more efficient cyber risks.

Strengthening the safety of AI

There are also related security challenges with the flourishing of adoption AI. Microsoft’s report found that 57% of organizations experienced security incidents as a result of use, but 60% still lack formal security strategy AI. Microsoft in liability introduces new AI security security checks, detects emerging threats and prevents data leakage.

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For example, Microsoft Defender will introduce advanced tools to manage posture to protect AI model across cloud platforms includes Azure, AWS and Google Cloud. The company also strengthens Microsoft teams with a robust phishing protection, which represents that harmful links and attachments are marked before they pose a risk.

Ai and cyber security go hand in hand

Microsoft’s latest move strengthens the idea that AI is not just something that businesses must protect – it is a critical line of defense against cyber threats. By listing routine security tasks, intelligent agents can focus on the identification and neutralization of sophisticated high impact attacks.

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