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When it comes to security, companies of all sizes need all the help they can get.

According to Microsoft, there are 4,000 password attacks per second, and 300 unique nation-state crime actors.

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These attacks cost businesses trillions of dollars every year.

Microsoft claims that using such a service could help address the security personnel talent shortage.

It will not, at this point, delete suspicious files or block emails.

Microsoft Copilot for Security

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Instead, it aims to explain, guide and suggest.

Microsoft claims that Copilot for Security can make almost any security professional more effective.

The company has been beta-testing the platform for a year, and its initial findings are encouraging.

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Copilot for Security enters general availability on April 1, and that’s no joke.

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