​​Secure SaaS applications with Valence Security and Microsoft Security​​

Credit to Author: Yoni Shohet| Date: Tue, 05 Mar 2024 17:00:00 +0000

​The rapid adoption of Software as a Service (SaaS) has revolutionized collaboration and innovation across industries. SaaS offerings now emphasize integration and advanced collaboration, blurring the line between application and platform. Decentralized administration models and minimal security oversight pose risks, leading to complex misconfigurations. Valence and Microsoft Security address these challenges, ensuring SaaS applications adhere to security best practices and improve the security postures of identities configured in each individual SaaS application. ​

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Defend against human-operated ransomware attacks with Microsoft Copilot for Security​​

Credit to Author: Microsoft Security for Copilot Team| Date: Mon, 04 Mar 2024 17:00:00 +0000

​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.

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Microsoft Copilot for Security: The great equalizer for government security

Credit to Author: Alvaro Vitta| Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2024 17:00:00 +0000

Microsoft Copilot for Security is the first generative AI security product that will help defend organizations at machine speed and scale. It combines the most advanced GPT4 model from OpenAI with a Microsoft-developed security model, powered by Microsoft Security’s unique expertise, global threat intelligence, and comprehensive security products.

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Announcing Microsoft’s open automation framework to red team generative AI Systems

Credit to Author: Ram Shankar Siva Kumar| Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2024 17:00:00 +0000

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.

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Get the most out of Microsoft Copilot for Security with good prompt engineering

Credit to Author: Rod Trent| Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2024 17:00:00 +0000

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.

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Navigating NIS2 requirements with Microsoft Security solutions

Credit to Author: Herain Oberoi| Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2024 17:00:00 +0000

​​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.

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Staying ahead of threat actors in the age of AI

Credit to Author: Microsoft Threat Intelligence| Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2024 12:00:00 +0000

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.

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