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Microsoft Gives Security Copilot Some Autonomy

Posted on March 25, 2025
Microsoft Gives Security Copilot Some Autonomy

New agentic AI capabilities in Microsoft Security Copilot will allow agents to triage threats and provide recommendations.

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