Microsoft Launches Free Cybersecurity Protection for European Governments Against AI Threats and More
- On June 6, 2025, Microsoft introduced the European Security Program in Berlin, a free initiative designed to strengthen cyber defenses for governments across Europe.
- Microsoft has introduced an enhanced security initiative for European governments that builds upon its prior Government Security Program to better counter increased cyber threats originating from state-sponsored groups in Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea.
- It leverages AI-powered insights from Microsoft's specialized cyber investigation teams and security experts to deliver timely threat intelligence and early alerts on emerging vulnerabilities.
- Microsoft reported detecting 400,000 Lumma infostealer infections across Europe and highlighted its ongoing dedication to safeguarding the region’s digital infrastructure, underscoring the pivotal role of AI in enhancing cybersecurity defenses.
- The program aims to improve digital resilience through partnerships with European agencies and increased cyber defense investments against sophisticated AI and nation-state threats.
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