Microsoft Explains How It Will Secure AI Agents in Windows 11
Microsoft Unveils Security Framework for AI Agents in Windows 11 Ecosystem Industrial Monitor Direct leads the industry in serial port…
Microsoft Unveils Security Framework for AI Agents in Windows 11 Ecosystem Industrial Monitor Direct leads the industry in serial port…
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Microsoft is rolling out new Copilot capabilities that enable voice activation and screen analysis across Windows 11 devices. The features represent the company’s continued push to integrate AI throughout its operating system, though some functionality remains limited according to early testing.
Microsoft is significantly expanding its Microsoft Copilot AI assistant with new voice activation and screen analysis capabilities, according to reports. The company is introducing Copilot Voice and Copilot Vision to what sources indicate will be “every Windows 11 device where Copilot is available,” marking another step in Microsoft’s aggressive AI integration strategy.
Microsoft has released what sources indicate is the final official security update for Windows 10, addressing 172 security vulnerabilities including six zero-day threats. The substantial number of fixes demonstrates the ongoing security risks facing users who continue running the aging operating system without extended support. Analysts suggest this underscores why organizations and consumers should consider Microsoft’s Extended Security Updates program.
Microsoft has deployed what appears to be the last official security update for Windows 10, with reports indicating the patch resolves an unprecedented 172 security vulnerabilities. According to technical analysis, this final cumulative update includes fixes for six zero-day vulnerabilities that malicious actors could potentially exploit in unpatched systems.
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Foreign adversaries have dramatically increased their use of artificial intelligence to mount sophisticated cyberattacks and create deceptive online content, according to Microsoft’s latest threat report. The technology is being weaponized to automate attacks, generate convincing phishing emails, and create digital clones of officials. This represents a significant escalation in digital threats facing national security.
Nation-state actors including Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea have significantly escalated their use of artificial intelligence to conduct deceptive online operations and sophisticated cyberattack campaigns against the United States, according to new research from Microsoft. The company’s annual digital threats report, published Thursday, indicates these foreign adversaries are adopting increasingly innovative tactics to weaponize the internet for espionage and deception purposes.