Microsoft Plots New Path for Sentinel, Adding Agentic AI Features
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Microsoft Security Copilot Agents Guide
Microsoft Security Copilot agents automate phishing, alert triage, tighten Conditional Access and remediate risk Microsoft Security Copilot agents: autonomous AI assistants that work inside Microsoft’s security tools to automate routine security and IT tasks and help teams focus on high‑priority threats. Automation: handle phishing triage, alert triage, access reviews, conditional access tuning, and vulnerability remediation to cut repetitive w…
Microsoft plots new path for Sentinel, adding agentic AI features
Microsoft has announced a raft of new AI features for Sentinel SIEM and Security Copilot as part of its push to turn them into fully “agentic platforms.” The announcement has several parts, starting with perhaps the biggest news: Sentinel, the company’s cloud SIEM platform first released nearly seven years ago in public preview, is getting the first of what might be a series of AI upgrades. This process began in July with the public preview of S…
Microsoft Sentinel Launches AI-Driven Agentic SIEM Platform for Enterprise Security
Organizations face an ever-evolving cyberthreat landscape marked by faster, more complex attacks. Today, Microsoft is answering this call with the general availability of an agentic security platform built on Microsoft Sentinel. This new wave of innovation combines data, context, automation, and intelligent agents to help security teams detect, investigate, and respond at AI speed. The rise of […] The post Microsoft Sentinel Launches AI-Driven A…
Microsoft introduces Sentinel and Security Copilot, an AI-powered agent platform that enables security teams to correlate data, create custom agents, and shift from reactive to predictive defenses, strengthening enterprise resilience. The article "Microsoft brings security into the agent era with Sentinel and Security Copilot" is an original content from 01net.
Microsoft Expands Sentinel Into Agentic Security Platform With Unified Data Lake
Microsoft on Tuesday unveiled the expansion of its Sentinel Security Incidents and Event Management solution (SIEM) as a unified agentic platform with the general availability of the Sentinel data lake. In addition, the tech giant said it's also releasing a public preview of Sentinel Graph and Sentinel Model Context Protocol (MCP) server. "With graph-based context, semantic access, and agentic
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