Microsoft Unveils Cybersecurity Chatbot Powered by GPT-4
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Microsoft has added a new tool to its suite of Copilot-branded AI tools called Security Copilot. This latest addition allows security teams to generate summaries of platform vulnerabilities and find security issues with files using natural language prompts, similar to chatbots like ChatGPT. Responses to prompts are generated by the system based on both internal and external data sources, and the tool is powered by the recently released GPT-4 model as well as other unspecified models. The underlying tech for Security Copilot comes from OpenAI, with Microsoft doubling down on its collaboration with the research lab to commercialize AI technologies. The Security Copilot tool offers enterprise-grade security that meets privacy regulations and saves all prompts and results that users generate. This allows businesses to look at what security teams have input into the platform. Microsoft has said that the data saved from using the system is only visible to the company using it. Vasu Jakkal, corporate vice president of Microsoft Security, has stated that the odds remain stacked against cybersecurity professionals and that too often, they fight an asymmetric battle against relentless and sophisticated attackers. Security Copilot has been designed to make it easier for security teams to unearth data and keep up with these relentless and sophisticated attackers. In conclusion, Security Copilot is a valuable addition to Microsoft's suite of Copilot-branded AI tools that allows security teams to generate summaries of platform vulnerabilities and find security issues with files using natural language prompts.