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Copilotization of all things continues... as helper offers incident reports to share with the boss and more Microsoft is opening up the early access program for its flagship cybersecurity AI...
"Security Copilot is an AI assistant for security teams that builds on the latest in large language models and harnesses Microsoft's security expertise and global threat intelligence to help security teams outpace their adversaries," said Vasu Jakkal, corporate vice president, security, compliance, identity, and management at Microsoft. Available in private preview since March 2023, Security Copilot allows security analysts to submit prompts in natural language, much like ChatGPT, to get actionable responses and simplify threat hunting.
Microsoft announced this week that its ChatGPT-like Security Copilot AI assistant is now available in early access for some customers.Security Copilot, Redmond's AI-driven security analysis tool, makes it faster for security teams to counter threats using Microsoft's global threat intelligence expertise and the latest large language models.
In this post I'm going to focus specifically on data security and how your team can ensure a safe Copilot rollout. Microsoft relies heavily on sensitivity labels to enforce DLP policies, apply encryption, and broadly prevent data leaks.
Microsoft will start rolling out its Copilot digital assistant to all customers next week, on September 26th, together with a host of new AI-powered capabilities as part of a new Windows 11 22H2...
Bing Chat, the famous ChatGPT-powered chatbot that allows users to converse with various personalities and topics has connectivity issues worldwide. BleepingComputer can confirm Bing Chat is not working in Asia and United States.
Windows 11 23H2 is taking a step further into the world of artificial intelligence with the introduction of Windows Copilot, its centralized AI assistant. [...]
Copilot feels like a web wrapper, a pane running Bing.com within Microsoft Edge rather than a fully integrated part of Windows 11. As mentioned above, Copilot is essentially Bing.com running via Microsoft Edge on Windows 11.
Microsoft announced today that an early preview of its AI-powered Windows Copilot personal assistant is rolling out to Insiders in the Windows 11 Dev Channel. "Once open, the Windows Copilot side bar stays consistent across your apps, programs and windows, always available to act as your personal assistant", said Panos Panay, Microsoft's head of Windows and Devices, in May. "It makes every user a power user, helping you take action, customize your settings and seamlessly connect across your favorite apps."