Microsoft is preparing security with AI for Windows Defender

Microsoft announced the acquisition of Hexadite, a s based in Boston and collaborating with researchers from Tel-Aviv, Israel. The company is specifically focused on developing automated incident response and system recovery solutions.

If at first reading your company's expertise sounds like a nuclear science degree, what Microsoft plans to do with this acquisition is to improve Advanced Threat Protection in Windows Defender with automatic investigation and remediation capabilities that use the , with Hexadite technology.Microsoft

Microsoft's ultimate goal is to provide improved security in Windows 10, strengthen it από επιθέσεις zero-day, και άλλα cyberthreats εκτός από κακόβουλο λογισμικό και του οποίου η ανίχνευση βασίζεται συνήθως σε παλαιούς μεθόδους εντοπισμού.

The entire Hexadite team will be hired by Microsoft and the company will be integrated into the Windows and Devices Group, which will mean emphasizing the improvement of security features in Windows 10.

"Our vision is to offer a new generation of security features to our customers to protect, detect and respond to the ever-evolving and ever-changing landscape of cyberthreats," said Terry Myerson, Executive Vice President of Windows and Microsoft Devices Group.

"Hexadite technology and talent will enhance our existing capabilities and enable us to add new tools and services to Microsoft's powerful business security solutions."

Now that they have seen the "powerful security solutions" I personally do not know; perhaps with the addition of new technologies such as the one mentioned above Windows users can enjoy a more secure environment.

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