Microsoft's new AI agents aim to help security pros combat the latest threats
- Microsoft is launching 11 AI cybersecurity agents to combat increased hacking threats, according to the company.
- The AI agents will assist IT and cybersecurity teams, and some will be developed by external partners.
- Vasu Jakkal, Vice President of Security, reported the tracking of 30 billion phishing emails last year.
- The new agents aim to assist cybersecurity professionals, with integration anticipated in April.
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Microsoft looks to AI to close window on hackers
The US-based tech company is launching 11 AI cybersecurity "agents" tasked with identifying and sifting through suspicious emails, blocking hacking attempts and gathering intelligence on where attacks may originate.
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