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Created a shi tool for tracking hackers from Russia and China: how does it work

Copilot for Security combines the power of Openai with huge amounts of information concerned with Microsoft Microsoft plans to release artificial intelligence tools (AI) on April 1, which will help to build suspicious incidents. During attacks, writes SCMP. Microsoft has introduced Copilot for Security about a year ago and has since been testing it on corporate customers. Testers include BP and Dow Chemical. In the future, clients will pay a commission for the use of CIBERGERGERMENTS.

The Copilot For Security software combines the power of Openai with huge amounts of information related to Microsoft. Copilot is compatible with all Microsoft programs to ensure security and privacy, offering a assistant panel that can make summary data and answer the questions. "Given the severity of the use, we take a number of measures to eliminate risks," Andrew Konwei, Vice President of Microsoft on Security, said.

Often, during attacks, hackers use complex software scripts to hide what they try to do, which complicates the tracking. Copilot, according to developers, is capable of identifying true goals of the attackers. According to the convey, this software will allow experienced cybersecurity professionals to solve more complex tasks, and beginners will help you get to get used to them, pumping their skills.

Microsoft noted that new security staff operate 26% faster and with more accuracy - by 35%, thanks to Copilot. According to him, to set up the SI program requires several clicks. Currently, experts use Copilot to find threats, relying on the AI ​​to quickly scan data arrays and notifications for evidence of security violations. Analysts can ask questions in English using different terminology that are learned to understand.

BP stated that Copilot was able to determine the type of attack in which hackers use their own tools to bypass the means of protection. Such invasions are popular with hackers from Russia and China. Earlier, we wrote that Ukrainian hackers suspended the work of the subway in Moscow. According to the department, the owners of transport cards in the capital of the Russian Federation and Kazan could not pay travel tickets, replenish their card and pay for parking as a result of "failure".