The EY organization today announced its participation in the Microsoft Security Copilot Partner Private Preview. The EY organization was selected based on its proven experience with Microsoft Security technologies, willingness to explore and provide feedback on leading functionality and its close collaborative relationship with Microsoft.
Nicole Koopman, Managing Director, EY Cyber Alliance Ecosystem Leader, says, “Good things are coming for the EY organization and Microsoft. In this era of AI-driven possibilities, the stakes for security have never been higher. As organizations face an ever-increasing surge in cyberthreats, the EY organization is proud to take the lead as one of Microsoft's most strategic security partners. Our involvement in the Security Copilot program underscores our commitment to equipping security teams with leading tools needed to protect their organizations with confidence, empowering them to stay ahead in this dynamic threat landscape.”
EY professionals are leveraging Security Copilot in several ways, including exploring new and upcoming scenarios and providing feedback to Microsoft product teams for their consideration in future product releases.
Ann Johnson, Corporate Vice President, Microsoft Security Business Development, says, “AI is one of the defining technologies of our time and has the potential to drive meaningful, step-change progress in cybersecurity. Security is a team sport, and we are pleased to work alongside our Security Copilot partner ecosystem to deliver customers solutions that enhance cyber defenses and make the promise of AI real.”
Security Copilot is the first AI-powered security product that supports security professionals to respond to threats quickly, process signals at machine speed and assess risk exposure in minutes. It combines an advanced large language model (LLM) with a security-specific model that is informed by Microsoft's unique global threat intelligence and more than 65 trillion daily signals.
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