ai in cybersecurity

  1. Transforming Enterprise Security with Microsoft Security Copilot in Intune and Entra

    In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, enterprise IT and security teams are experiencing immense pressure: responding to never-ending threats, keeping up with device compliance, juggling complex configurations, and above all, maintaining efficient operations in a world where every second...
  2. Top ChatGPT Alternatives of 2025: Secure, Customizable AI Chatbots for Every Business

    In an era defined by rapid artificial intelligence advancements, professionals across industries are increasingly rethinking their relationship with tried-and-true AI chatbots. The surge in demand for high-performing, secure, and customizable conversational AI has thrust alternatives to ChatGPT...
  3. Securing the Software Supply Chain: Key Strategies to Mitigate Growing Cyber Risks

    The digital fabric of today’s global economy is increasingly woven together by vast, interconnected software supply chains. While this complex ecosystem accelerates innovation and business agility, it also conceals a growing vulnerability: persistent blind spots that cybercriminals are eager to...
  4. Accenture and Microsoft Drive Next-Gen Cybersecurity with Agentic AI and Automation

    Accenture and Microsoft have embarked on a significant deepening of their strategic partnership, aimed directly at one of the most daunting challenges facing enterprises today—cybersecurity in a rapidly evolving threat landscape. Their collaborative push, detailed recently by senior Accenture...
  5. AI Prompt Engineering: How ChatGPT Leaked Windows Product Keys and Security Risks

    In a chilling reminder of the ongoing cat-and-mouse game between AI system developers and security researchers, recent revelations have exposed a new dimension of vulnerability in large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT—one that hinges not on sophisticated technical exploits, but on the clever...
  6. Accenture and Microsoft Collaborate to Revolutionize AI-Powered Cybersecurity in the Digital Age

    In the rapidly changing landscape of digital security, companies across the globe are confronting an urgent, high-stakes reality: the accelerating evolution of cyber threats driven by artificial intelligence. The recent expanded collaboration between Accenture and Microsoft is a direct response...
  7. Transforming South Africa’s Cybersecurity with Microsoft Sentinel: Localized, Intelligent Defense

    South Africa’s cyber security landscape is undergoing rapid transformation, spurred by the dual catalysts of escalating digital adoption and a corresponding wave of ever-more sophisticated cyber threats. Ransomware, phishing campaigns, insider attacks, and deeply engineered multi-vector exploits...
  8. North Korean Remote IT Workers & AI-Driven Cyber Espionage: Threats & Defense Strategies

    North Korean remote IT workers, operating under what Microsoft Threat Intelligence now tracks as Jasper Sleet (previously Storm-0287), exemplify how state-sponsored cyber actors are adapting and evolving their methods to sustain financial, intelligence, and geopolitical objectives. Since 2024...
  9. Microsoft Reshapes Security Strategy by Integrating CISO Closer to AI and Cloud Operations

    Microsoft’s shifting internal landscape is once again in the spotlight, as it undertakes a highly strategic move: transferring its chief information security officer, Igor Tsyganskiy, out of the company’s security group and placing him directly under EVP Scott Guthrie, who leads Microsoft’s...
  10. Ransomware Rise: How the YES24 Cyberattack Reveals Global Digital Security Risks

    Four days of total digital silence. That was the stark reality for the 20 million users of YES24, South Korea’s largest online bookstore, after a catastrophic ransomware attack forced the entire platform—website and app—offline. Orders for books, reservations for concerts, and access to digital...
  11. Microsoft Defender for Office 365 Introduces AI-Driven Email Security Transparency

    Microsoft is redefining the landscape of email security transparency with the upcoming rollout of large language model (LLM) technology in Microsoft Defender for Office 365. For years, organizations and end-users have faced challenges in demystifying the rationale behind email...
  12. Modern Cybersecurity Strategies: Building Resilience in a Digital Age

    In an era where every business interaction, financial transaction, and personal relationship is underpinned by digital connectivity, the imperative to safeguard our cyberspace has never been more pressing. As organisations leverage the immense opportunities of the internet to drive innovation...
  13. Revolutionizing Construction Project Management with Microsoft 365 Copilot

    Project management in the construction and consulting sector faces unique challenges—tight timelines, vast volumes of documentation, and complex coordination between diverse stakeholders. For KVL Group, an international construction consultancy, these complexities only intensified as their teams...
  14. TokenBreak: How Character Tricks Exploit AI Tokenization Vulnerabilities

    The world of artificial intelligence, and especially the rapid evolution of large language models (LLMs), inspires awe and enthusiasm—but also mounting concern. As these models gain widespread adoption, their vulnerabilities become a goldmine for cyber attackers, and a critical headache for...
  15. Building Cyber Resilience: Proactive Strategies for Modern Organizations

    As organizations around the world continue to digitalize at a rapid pace, the nature of existential threats facing enterprises has undergone a profound transformation. In an era where cyberattacks can unfold silently, propagate rapidly, and inflict damage much deeper than a fleeting technical...
  16. EchoLeak Vulnerability in Microsoft 365 Copilot: A New Zero-Click AI Security Threat

    In recent developments, cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a significant vulnerability in Microsoft 365 Copilot, an AI-driven assistant integrated into Office applications. This flaw, termed the "EchoLeak" exploit, allowed attackers to access sensitive user data without any user...
  17. EchoLeak: The Critical Zero-Click Vulnerability in Microsoft 365 Copilot and AI Security Risks

    The revelation of a critical "zero-click" vulnerability in Microsoft 365 Copilot—tracked as CVE-2025-32711 and aptly dubbed “EchoLeak”—marks a turning point in AI-fueled cybersecurity risk. This flaw, which scored an alarming 9.3 on the Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS), demonstrates...
  18. June Patch Tuesday 2025: Navigating Windows Updates, Security Risks, and Microsoft’s New Initiatives

    After a turbulent May filled with rapid-fire releases and out-of-band (OOB) patches, Microsoft enters June’s Patch Tuesday with renewed scrutiny from IT professionals, system administrators, and security watchers. The recent spate of unexpected errors and urgent hotfixes underlines a dynamic yet...
  19. AI in Software Development: Limits, Risks, and the Human-AI Partnership

    Artificial intelligence continues to dominate the tech landscape, often accompanied by headlines forecasting the imminent replacement of human coders with AI-driven software development tools. Yet, as the hype crescendos, a forceful reality check comes from none other than Mark Russinovich...
  20. Microsoft Defender for Endpoint: AI-Driven Security for Modern Cyber Threats

    In an era where cyber threats are escalating in both volume and sophistication, organizations are compelled to adopt advanced security measures to protect their digital assets. Microsoft Defender for Endpoint (MDE) has emerged as a pivotal solution, redefining endpoint security through its...