Microsoft announced its Quantum Safe Program Strategy to prepare for the quantum era with a security-first mindset and early adoption goals.| Microsoft On the Issues
Microsoft’s Digital Crimes Unit has disrupted a cybercriminal group exploiting generative AI to bypass safety measures and create harmful content. This marks the first step in an ongoing investigation to protect users and AI services from abuse.| Microsoft On the Issues
Microsoft's Digital Crimes Unit (DCU) disrupts the infrastructure of Russian nation-state actor Star Blizzard, seizing 66 domains used in cyberattacks. In collaboration with the DOJ, over 100 websites have been taken down, impacting Star Blizzard's operations and enhancing cybersecurity efforts.| Microsoft On the Issues
The recent spate of cyberattacks require the government and the tech sector in the United States to look with clear eyes at the growing threats we face. At Microsoft, we are committed to being at the forefront of these efforts.| Microsoft On the Issues
Foreign malign influence in the U.S. presidential elections has yet to hit the levels of previous years, and AI-enhanced and AI audio fake content will likely have more impact than deepfake videos, according to the second Microsoft Threat Intelligence Election Report published today.| Microsoft On the Issues
In recent months, we’ve concluded within Microsoft that the increasing speed, scale, and sophistication of cyberattacks call for a new response. Therefore, we’re launching today across the company a new initiative to pursue our next generation of cybersecurity protection – what we’re calling our Secure Future Initiative (SFI).| Microsoft On the Issues