How Microsoft discovers and mitigates evolving attacks against AI guardrails
Read about some of the key issues surrounding AI harms and vulnerabilities, and the steps Microsoft is taking to address the risk.
Read about some of the key issues surrounding AI harms and vulnerabilities, and the steps Microsoft is taking to address the risk.
Will you be at the RSA Conference? Join us for Microsoft Pre-Day, sessions, and other events for insights on leading in AI. Keep reading for what to expect at the event.
Microsoft’s unified security operations platform is now in public preview. Read on for details of how a comprehensive approach to cybersecurity can benefit your security operations center.
A new Forrester study of more than 450 organizations that implemented Microsoft Sentinel found significant benefits, including a 234% return on investment. Read on for the major findings from the report.
Microsoft Copilot for Security is generally available April 1, 2024, with new capabilities. New tools across the security portfolio help protect and govern AI use.
March is Women’s History Month so let’s reflect on the progress made in encouraging more women to explore cybersecurity roles and consider the ways AI will support more diversity in the industry.
A few months into Microsoft’s Secure Future Initiative, read the details on what we’ve accomplished across key engineering advances to deliver the next generation of built-in security for customers.
Microsoft Secure is a two-hour digital showcase of the latest technology innovations, including Microsoft Copilot for Security. Register today to reserve your spot.
Today, we are releasing an open automation framework, PyRIT (Python Risk Identification Toolkit for generative AI) to empower security professionals and machine learning engineers to proactively find risks in their generative AI systems.
NIS2 is the most comprehensive European cybersecurity directive yet, covering 18 sectors and 160,000+ companies. The Zero Trust principles addressed by Microsoft Security solutions can help you protect your organization and meet NIS2 requirements.
Cybersecurity professionals, business decision makers, and developers involved in cybersecurity have many industry events to choose from. But with all the possibilities, they may be unsure of which one is right for them. Read on for recommendations based on your role.
We’re inviting the community of analysts and engineers to join us at InfoSec Jupyterthon 2024. This online event, to be held on February 15-16, 2024, serves as an opportunity for infosec analysts and engineers to meet and engage with security practitioners using notebooks in their daily work.
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