Microsoft Security Copilot: GPT-4 Powered Assistant to Help with Safety—What You Need to Know

I guess you can call this the smart bodyguard of technology.

Microsoft is ushering in a new era in its tech infrastructure, as another integration of the famous advanced large-language model (LLM) GPT-4, alongside the company's security-specific model. This paved the way for creating 'Security Copilot,' and as the name suggests, it would center on a program that would assist users in all their security needs, including partners and customers.

Security Copilot highly relies on OpenAI's GPT-4, the known generative AI also powering its Bing and Office Copilot, one that helps users and assists them with every need through the prompt bar.

Microsoft Security Copilot: AI Assistant Powered by GPT-4

Microsoft Security Copilot
Microsoft

Earlier today at the Microsoft Secure event, the company shared with the world its latest technology available for all, and it is an AI-assistant powered by GPT-4 that focuses on privacy and safety, the Security Copilot.

The Redmond-giant said that the Security Copilot will bring significant help and assistance to one's security needs for its clients and security researchers. One of the most iconic things about Security Copilot is it will help in simplifying the process, in an age of complex systems and software.

Azure helps deliver its enterprise-grade security and privacy-compliant experience, as the company delegated it on its hyperscale infrastructure.

It features a closed-loop learning system that can take in feedback whenever it missed something or gave an inaccurate answer from a prompt.

Security Copilot is like ChatGPT But for Safety

The new Security Copilot is like ChatGPT, as it features a text box in the middle of the page for prompts, and brings its results to users. "When Security Copilot receives a prompt from a security professional, it uses the full power of the security-specific model to deploy skills and queries that maximize the value of the latest large language model capabilities," said Microsoft in its blog post.

"Our cyber-trained model adds a learning system to create and tune new skills. Security Copilot then can help catch what other approaches might miss and augment an analyst's work," they added.

Microsoft and OpenAI

Massive fame and recognition are what the Redmond-based software company is experiencing now, and it is because of the iconic adoption of OpenAI's famed language models, particularly its GPT lineup. One of its recent moves was to integrate the latest GPT-4 from OpenAI, which Microsoft already integrated into its many apps, including the AI-powered Bing.

This powerful and generative AI language model allowed the company to build many experiences and apps for different industries, using the GPT language model as its key technology. One app released by Microsoft is the DAX Express, it is a clinical notes app powered by GPT-4 to help health professionals and the industry.

Microsoft is not skimping out on its use of OpenAI's famed language model with many integrations to its systems, which appears to be only the start of its integrations and introductions of new apps. The Security Copilot will help security officers, developers, and workers further help in the infrastructure or company's security, as powered by AI to assist its user, as amplified by Azure's cloud.

Isaiah Richard
TechTimes
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