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Microsoft Security Copilot Upgraded With AI for Threat Defense

Evelyn Blake
Last updated: 25 March 2025 22:31
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Microsoft has created six smart computer helpers called AI agents to make cybersecurity easier. These helpers are part of a tool named Microsoft Security Copilot. They will soon help busy security teams by stopping phishing emails, watching for dangers, and fixing problems. Starting next month, teams can try these AI helpers in preview mode.

Microsoft also partners with companies like OneTrust and Aviatrix to add more features. These partners will help businesses study data leaks and solve network issues faster.

What the AI Helpers Do

Six AI helpers work toward tasks that require extended work periods compared to human capabilities. A helper system performs fast phishing email detection. A second helper system monitors computer security vulnerabilities before hacker infiltration.

Vasu Jakkal, a Microsoft security leader, says these AI helpers work with Microsoft’s other security tools. This lets human experts focus on big problems while the AI handles boring tasks.

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Working with Other Companies

Microsoft is joining forces with five companies to make Security Copilot even better. OneTrust’s helper will make it easier to understand data breaches. Aviatrix’s tool helps find out why networks break down. Other partners add features like spotting threats and managing systems.

These partnerships let businesses mix Microsoft’s helpers with other tools to build their perfect security setup.

Better Protection for Microsoft Teams

Microsoft is also making Teams safer. Next month, a Microsoft Defender for Office 365 tool will check Teams for dangerous links and files. If someone sends a lousy link in Teams, the tool will warn users immediately.

This update helps stop hackers who try to trick people through chat messages.

How the AI Helps with Phishing

Stopping Fake Emails Automatically

One AI helper specializes in phishing alerts. It reads through emails fast to find scams, like fake login pages or harmful attachments. When it spots a phishing email, it blocks it so workers do not click by mistake. This saves time for security teams, which usually check these alerts manually.

Why This Matters for Businesses

Cyberattacks are getting smarter, and security teams are overwhelmed. Microsoft utilizes AI helpers to handle basic jobs while employees focus on sophisticated hacker situations. These tools will become fundamental because the digitalization of work expands. AI integration into Teams is a measure Microsoft uses to secure collaborative spaces that house coordinated teamwork.

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Safe conversation management protects work productivity by eliminating scams from employee minds. Microsoft plans to present additional product updates through its Microsoft Secure event scheduled for April 9. The company’s blog presents information about new cloud safety tools and AI checks that help enforce rules.

The rising number of hacker tricks makes Security Copilot potentially transformative for cybersecurity protection. Microsoft demonstrates modern capabilities through its convergence of AI systems and collaborative processes that protect businesses at their best level to date.

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Evelyn Blake is an investor in technology and journalist who has been in the nascent space since 2014. Her love and passion for technological innovations made her delve deeper into the world of technology evolution. As a journalist, Evelyn has been covering latest trends and emerging gadgetries. She is a philanthropist and human rights activist.

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