How Microsoft Copilot for Security works

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Use GPT-powered natural language to investigate and respond to security incidents, threats and vulnerabilities with Microsoft Copilot for Security, a new security AI assistant. Skilled with Microsoft’s vast cybersecurity expertise, it helps you perform common security-related tasks quickly using generative AI. This includes embedded experiences within Microsoft Defender XDR, Microsoft Intune for endpoint management, Microsoft Entra for identity and access management, and Microsoft Purview for data security. Copilot for Security as an enterprise-grade natural language interface to your organization's security data.

Ryan Munsch, from the Copilot for Security team, joins host Jeremy Chapman to share how Copilot for Security is like an enterprise-grade natural language interface to your organization's security data.

► QUICK LINKS:
00:00 - Investigate and respond to security incidents
01:24 - Works with the signal in your environment
02:26 - Prompt experience
03:06 - Off-the-shelf LLM vs. Copilot for Security
05:43 - LoRA fine-tuning
07:06 - Security analyst use case
10:07 - Generate a hunting query using Microsoft Sentinel
11:34 - Threat intelligence
14:20 - Embedded Copilot experiences
15:42 - Wrap up

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Kudos to the Microsoft Team for this great Feature✌

jagadeeshg
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Novidades incríveis nós trazendo boas experiências de usabilidade e segurança no mundo digital

anastaciolobato
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What about copilot’s security itself.
-How does it access my information?
-Does it store it somewhere?
-Is that data encrypted?
-Is it GDPR compliant?

juanmasalcedo
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how'd you get to that copilot screen at 1:50?

ajmaddox