Microsoft Launches Free Cybersecurity Protection for European Governments Against AI Threats and More
- Microsoft announced the new European Security Program in Berlin today to enhance cybersecurity for European governments.
- The program builds on Microsoft's free Government Security Program due to increased state-sponsored attacks from Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea.
- It leverages AI for real-time threat intelligence, deepfake detection, vulnerability guidance, and expands partnerships including Europol and CyberPeace Institute.
- Microsoft reports ongoing and active threats from nation-state actors aimed at European networks, as evidenced by incidents such as the Lumma malware infecting approximately 400,000 devices across countries including Spain, France, and Poland.
- The initiative aims to improve digital resilience and response times against AI-centric and state-backed cyber threats, reinforcing Microsoft’s commitment to Europe's digital future.
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