Security News > 2024 > March > Microsoft’s Security Copilot Enters General Availability

Microsoft Security Copilot, also referred to as Copilot for Security, will be in general availability starting April 1, the company announced today.
At a press briefing on March 7 at the Microsoft Experience Center in New York, we saw how Microsoft positions Security Copilot as a way for security personnel to get real-time assistance with their work and pull data from across Microsoft's suite of security services.
How Microsoft Security Copilot assists security professionals.
Security Copilot can work as a standalone application drawing data from many different sources or as an embedded chat window within other Microsoft security services.
What differentiates Microsoft Security Copilot from competitors, Jakkal said, is it draws from ChatGPT and it can use data from across vast numbers of connected Microsoft applications.
Principal Product Manager for Copilot for Security Naadia Sayed said that, during the private preview and open access periods, partners told Microsoft which APIs they wanted to connect to Security Copilot.
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