The business said on Wednesday that it would begin offering its AI-powered tool to cybersecurity experts on a broader scale on April 1 and that it will use a "pay as you go" model for the assistant.
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Security Copilot, which was soft-launched last year, enables analysts to perform queries via a straightforward prompt box to assist with duties like incident summaries, vulnerability analyses, and information sharing with colleagues via a pinboard.
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At a San Francisco event, a Microsoft representative stated that the tool is being used by about 300 clients.
Because it "wanted to reduce the barriers of entry," Microsoft Corporate Vice President Vasu Jakkal told reporters that the tech giant intends to charge users based on how much they use the software rather than on a subscription basis.
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