Microsoft’s Security Copilot Goes Autonomous with AI Agents
03/04/2025
Microsoft has turbocharged its Security Copilot with 11 new autonomous AI agents, improving how developers and security teams tackle phishing, vulnerabilities, and AI workload protection across multi-cloud environments. This major upgrade signals a leap toward AI-driven, self-healing cyber defense — built for the speed of modern DevSecOps.
✅ Automated Threat Response – New agents like the Phishing Triage Agent and Conditional Access Optimization Agent prioritize alerts, close policy gaps, and learn from feedback.
✅ Partner-Powered AI – Five of the agents are co-developed with security leaders like OneTrust and Tanium.
✅ Multi-Cloud AI Security – Coming in May, Microsoft Defender extends visibility across Azure, AWS, and Google Cloud, covering models like GPT-4, Llama 3, and Gemini.
“Agentic AI isn’t just the future — it’s the only way to outpace modern threats,” says Vasu Jakkal, Microsoft’s Security VP. With 30B+ phishing emails in 2024 and AI-related incidents spiking, automation is now non-negotiable.
At GlenFlow, we see Microsoft’s bet as validation: AI isn’t just a tool — it’s the next layer of infrastructure. Tools like Security Copilot prove AI is both a shield and safeguard for developers.
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