We have collected a set of resources that encompass best practices for AI governance, focusing on security, privacy and data governance, and responsible AI.
If you’re attending the Microsoft Fabric Community Conference, check out one of our opportunities to learn more about Microsoft Purview. This blog post outlines the major announcements of new capabilities.
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.
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.
Human-operated ransomware attacks are on the rise. See real-world examples of how Microsoft Copilot for Security helps SecOps teams defend their organizations against financial and reputational damage.
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.
Good prompt engineering can greatly improve generative AI outputs, which means more relevant and accurate results. Microsoft Copilot for Security includes featured prompts as well as promptbooks to help security teams better investigate, manage, and respond to cyberthreats.
Microsoft, in collaboration with OpenAI, is publishing research on emerging threats in the age of AI, focusing on identified activity associated with known threat actors Forest Blizzard, Emerald Sleet, Crimson Sandstorm, and others. The observed activity includes prompt-injections, attempted misuse of large language models (LLM), and fraud.
Microsoft Copilot for Security provides tangible applications to the Defender Experts’ daily work—including building incident narratives, analyzing threats, time-saving tips, upskilling, and more.
Microsoft Copilot for Security provides tangible applications to the Defender Experts’ daily work—including building incident narratives, analyzing threats, time-saving tips, upskilling, and more.