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Microsoft Copilot for security is now a reality and available for users

Copilot continues to grow under the wing of Microsoft.

Microsoft Copilot for security is now a reality and available for users
Daniel García

Daniel García

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Microsoft Copilot, the well-known Artificial Intelligence that is driving Microsoft’s service strategy today, is also advancing. Now, Copilot for security is a fully available service for those users willing to pay the fee for this service.

The American company continues to show great interest in Microsoft Copilot and everything it can offer to users. Being an AI with high adaptability, the possibilities that this service has are practically unlimited, so little by little, the company continues to implement innovations to this system powered by OpenAI’s databases.

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Available after several months of testing

As Microsoft has officially announced, Microsoft Copilot for security is now fully available for purchase. With a wide capacity to offer cybersecurity-based services, bug fixing, problem searching, and other types of security-based IT management, Copilot can become a powerful ally to prevent common software security issues.

This system allows technicians to speed up their work in many of the most tedious actions to focus on other aspects of greater technical value. With this, Microsoft Copilot for security is shown as a potentially useful tool for security teams looking for a boost in the agility of certain operations.

The expansion of Copilot in Microsoft

The expansion of Copilot is more than evident, after a year since Microsoft announced this service to the general public. Considering that Artificial Intelligence is currently the main point of interest for big tech companies, the company’s interest in continuing to enhance its services through this system is more than evident. Now they are trying to offer a security service based on Copilot, but there are many more options that Copilot offers to users.

Without going any further, Copilot already works completely autonomously within services like Microsoft Edge, where the AI, as a conversational feedback system, will give the user the answers according to the commands or questions that the human person enters into the system. Gradually, it has also been implemented in other services, where, for example, the support it offers in applications like Teams stands out, thanks to the content summaries, both of messages and meetings, that it can carry out.

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Daniel García

Daniel García

Graduated in Journalism, Daniel specializes in video games and technology, currently writing for Andro4all and NaviGames, and having written for more Difoosion portals such as Alfa Beta Juega or Urban Tecno. He enjoys staying up-to-date with current affairs, as well as reading, video games, and any other form of cultural expression

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