Microsoft has announced the expansion of its Security Copilot platform with six new artificial intelligence tools and introduced enhanced security measures for Microsoft Teams.
The tech giant is stepping up its efforts in the field of cybersecurity, unveiling AI-powered solutions designed to make security operations more automated and efficient. Building upon the foundation laid by the Security Copilot platform introduced last year, Microsoft is now integrating tools that will significantly streamline threat detection and response.
The newly announced six tools are designed to detect and assess threats such as phishing attacks and data breaches, prioritize them based on urgency, track vulnerabilities, and swiftly respond to incidents. These tools are fully integrated with Microsoft’s existing security infrastructure, enabling AI-driven autonomous operations for high-volume security tasks.

In addition to bolstering its own systems, Microsoft is also expanding its third-party integrations. The company revealed new collaborations with industry leaders such as OneTrust, Aviatrix, BlueVoyant, Tanium, and Fletch. Through these partnerships, Microsoft has developed five new tools tailored to various cybersecurity scenarios, aiming to ensure compatibility across diverse security ecosystems.
But the upgrades don’t stop there. Microsoft is also bringing new security enhancements to Teams. Starting in April, updates to Microsoft Defender for Office 365 will be rolled out, offering Teams users improved protection against phishing attacks and malicious links.
All the latest advancements and tools will be detailed at the upcoming Microsoft Secure event, scheduled for April 9.
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