Computerworld March 25, 2025
Prasanth Aby Thomas

The rollout includes six in-house AI agents from Microsoft and five developed with partners.

Microsoft has introduced a new set of AI agents for its Security Copilot platform, designed to automate key cybersecurity functions as organizations face increasingly complex and fast-moving digital threats.

The new tools focus on tasks such as phishing detection, data protection, and identity management — areas where attackers continue to exploit vulnerabilities at scale.

AI agents capable of executing actions such as running code and conducting web searches are gaining momentum across the industry.

Microsoft is introducing six proprietary AI agents, along with five additional agents developed in collaboration with its partners.

In a blog post, the company said its latest release builds on Security Copilot’s...

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