
Device Authority has announced a significant enhancement to its identity security platform through the integration of KeyScaler AI with Microsoft Copilot. This collaboration aims to bolster how organizations manage and respond to cyber threats, particularly across extensive networks of connected devices where timely action is crucial. By merging KeyScaler AI's comprehensive device intelligence with Copilot's intuitive AI interface, security teams can now access critical insights and make informed decisions more swiftly, all within Microsoft's familiar productivity suite.
This strategic integration makes KeyScaler AI's capabilities accessible through Microsoft Teams. Users can interact with real-time device intelligence using natural language prompts, eliminating the need to navigate multiple systems or rely on isolated dashboards. This seamless approach brings vulnerability data to the forefront, empowering security analysts to transition from detection to mitigation more efficiently than ever before.
At the heart of this functionality is KeyScaler AI's ability to link device-specific metadata with trusted external vulnerability databases. For each device it manages, KeyScaler AI utilizes its Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) to identify any known Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs). It automatically retrieves detailed CVE descriptions, gathers related documentation from platforms like GitHub, and distills the threat information into actionable summaries. From there, it suggests concrete next steps, reducing ambiguity and lessening the cognitive load on analysts.
This automation transforms how teams prioritize threats and respond to risks. Time-intensive manual research is significantly reduced, enabling security professionals to focus on decision-making and execution. With faster Mean Time to Discover (MTTD) and Mean Time to Respond (MTTR), organizations are better equipped to prevent costly breaches and maintain operational continuity, even in the face of rapidly evolving threat landscapes.
By leveraging AI to triage risks and offer context-rich guidance, the system reduces unnecessary device shutdowns and helps sustain uptime, which is especially critical in industrial and healthcare environments where downtime carries a high cost. These improvements reflect Device Authority's ongoing commitment to building a security-first IoT ecosystem that delivers resilience without compromise.
Richard Seward, Vice President of Product Management at Device Authority, emphasized the strategic importance of this move:
Echoing this sentiment, CEO Darron Antill noted:"Security operations teams are under immense pressure, particularly when managing large estates of connected devices. By making AI a core component of KeyScaler, we're helping organizations reduce manual effort and improve responsiveness, while maintaining the trust and control that's critical to operational continuity."
Device Authority continues to position itself as a leader in IoT identity security, providing customers with a smarter, faster, and more scalable way to protect their connected assets."This is an important step in the evolution of our KeyScaler platform. As cyber threats become more complex and distributed, customers need intelligent, scalable ways to keep their devices protected. These new capabilities enhance KeyScaler's role at the heart of their security operations."
This integration aligns with Device Authority's broader strategy of enhancing IoT security through automation and AI. The company's KeyScaler AI module focuses on enhancing device security, visibility, and incident response by automating aspects of the device identity lifecycle, such as frictionless onboarding, vulnerability management, and anomalous behavior detection. By connecting directly to KeyScaler Central, KeyScaler AI employs sophisticated AI/ML algorithms to streamline these processes, thereby reducing manual effort and improving responsiveness. (deviceauthority.com)
The collaboration with Microsoft Copilot is part of a series of strategic partnerships aimed at strengthening IoT security. In March 2025, Device Authority, in collaboration with CyberArk and Microsoft, launched a solution to enhance connected device authentication for manufacturers. This initiative focuses on reducing cyber risks from connected devices in factory floors and edge environments by implementing robust identity security, automated access management, and device lifecycle protection. (investors.cyberark.com)
Furthermore, Device Authority has been recognized for its contributions to IoT security, surpassing 11 million machine identity authentications with its KeyScaler as a Service (KSaaS) platform across 49 countries. This milestone underscores the growing demand for scalable, automated security solutions for IoT and AI devices in an increasingly connected world. (deviceauthority.com)
The integration of KeyScaler AI with Microsoft Copilot represents a significant advancement in IoT security, offering organizations a powerful tool to manage and respond to cyber threats more effectively. By combining deep device intelligence with intuitive AI interfaces, this collaboration sets a new standard for proactive and efficient security operations in the era of connected devices.
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