AI is transforming the cyber landscape, and defenders are keeping pace. If AI is part of attacks, intelligence and defense must be too. Microsoft Threat Intelligence tracks and acts on threats in real time. Read more: https://t.co/14e6IDhcSn
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AI is transforming the cyber landscape, and defenders are keeping pace. If AI is part of attacks, intelligence and defense must be too. Microsoft Threat Intelligence tracks and acts on threats in real time. Read more: https://t.co/J826YRp0F0
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Staying safe online is harder when attackers target who we are, not just what we use. We’re seeing why identity security matters more than ever and how modern defenses help organizations stay resilient. Learn more here: https://t.co/2aIy90RNLU
As agentic AI grows more capable, securing every layer matters more than ever. This blog dives into an end‑to‑end approach to protecting agentic AI systems, highlighting how security, identity, and governance come together by design. Explore it here: https://t.co/p65rzjq9Gc
Security professionals want better AI risk management tools and integrated platforms. To address these needs, we are excited to announce the Security Dashboard for AI is available in public preview. https://t.co/FIrtEFpE4S
Keeping up with modern attacks requires more than alerts—it takes intelligent systems that can act and experts who know when to step in. Learn how we’re advancing Microsoft Defender with autonomous defense to strengthen security operations: https://t.co/YuLZwHlWOr
Independent press spotlight: THE Journal covered Microsoft’s new Education Security Toolkit, highlighting how schools can adopt AI with stronger cybersecurity and governance foundations.
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Our Microsoft security researchers have discovered a growing trend of AI memory poisoning attacks used for promotional purposes, a technique we call AI Recommendation Poisoning. Learn how we're deploying mitigations against prompt injection attacks. https://t.co/s39Ae2Pq7Y
Patients can’t wait when ransomware strikes. See how Osaka General Medical Center restored trust and streamlined workflows with secure, modern tools.
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Emerging AI risks are reshaping how organizations safeguard innovation. Read ZDNET’s take on the warning signs of poisoned AI models and why strong detection and governance help us build safer outcomes.
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Protecting sensitive data is becoming more challenging as AI adoption accelerates. That’s why we’re helping organizations build secure, responsible AI practices. Our latest report reveals the gaps and opportunities: https://t.co/JQAUTJFyzT 🔐
Protecting sensitive data in an AI-driven world is a challenge we all share. Microsoft’s new Data Security Index highlights how secure-by-design AI practices can help us reduce risk and modernize defense. Dive into the findings here: https://t.co/oxJMl1UlcO 🔐
Every organization is battling cyberattacks that disrupt operations and erode trust. In our Signal story, we show how our AI-driven security helps shut down criminal networks. https://t.co/cE4d0OKCQQ🔐
Maia 200 is now running real AI workloads in Azure. Purpose-built for inference with strong FP4 and FP8 performance, it delivers more tokens per dollar and more AI output per watt across our cloud. This is systems-level innovation in action. https://t.co/nnUmkoiPbD
We've seized RedVDS infrastructure, disrupting a fast-growing cybercrime marketplace, a service that became a prolific tool for cybercriminals.
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As you prepare for holiday season and look forward to an Agentic new year, here is a quick holiday read for you. AI agents are transforming how we work, but managing them securely is key. Learn how we govern and protect AI agents with Microsoft Entra https://t.co/R4T62lyxvO 🌐
What are the major AI trends to watch for in 2026? AI will amplify what people can achieve together, shrinking the world’s health gap, boosting research efforts and more. And the changes will come faster than most people think.
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