The free European Security Program will enhance AI-driven cyber threat intelligence, strengthen partnerships with law enforcement, and boost digital defenses across EU countries.
Microsoft Corp. (MSFT) has launched a European Security Program aimed at bolstering the continent's defenses against escalating cyber threats, especially those involving artificial intelligence (AI).
The initiative, announced in Berlin, is designed to enhance collaboration between Microsoft and European governments in combating sophisticated cyberattacks.
Microsoft’s President Brad Smith remarked that as artificial intelligence and digital innovations progress, the cyber threat environment in Europe is rapidly changing, creating new obstacles that demand tighter collaboration and improved defenses.
Ransomware gangs and government-backed hackers from Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea are expanding their reach and increasing in complexity, making it crucial for Europe’s cybersecurity efforts to keep pace.
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