Microsoft arms Security Copilot with 11 AI agents that transform cybersecurity work—slashing response times while outwitting growing threats. Can machines truly replace human expertise?

Microsoft's AI security agents promise to rescue overwhelmed IT teams, but could these automated helpers actually make your security worse?

The introduction of eleven new agents significantly expands Security Copilot's capabilities across Microsoft's security product suite. These AI agents focus on automating key workflows to improve incident resolution time for security professionals.

Human judgment remains vital.

Conclusion

Microsoft's 11 new AI security agents aren't just helpful—they're transforming how IT teams fight cyberthreats. See how these digital defenders automate tedious tasks while your human experts tackle what matters most.

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