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Fortifying Digital Fortresses: Microsoft's ChatGPT Implementation in Cybersecurity

In Machines we Trust

In Machines we Trust

Technology

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🗓️ 22 February 2024

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, we delve into how Microsoft is fortifying digital fortresses through the implementation of ChatGPT in cybersecurity, discussing the transformative impact on threat defense and resilience.

Transcript

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0:00.0

If you follow the podcast for a while, you'll know that I've run a bunch of series that essentially are, you know, how chat GPT will disrupt travel or how chat GPT will disrupt X, Y, and Z industry.

0:09.9

I've done it for a bunch of things.

0:11.1

And it's kind of interesting because recently, I feel like in the last week or two, we've really seen, especially with chat GPT plugins, the knob turned up on directly. It's not, I'm not like hypothesizing anymore

0:22.2

about how chat chitpt could theoretically disrupt an industry. A lot of the tools are now coming out.

0:27.4

And one of the big tools that I want to talk about today is cybersecurity. So, you know, we've

0:32.0

talked about how in the past about like how chat GPT, you know, a lot of, it got a lot of criticism, essentially, by a bunch of people being like, oh, you know, people can use it for elaborate fishing attacks

0:40.6

or hacking or other things. And of course, Open AI had to come up with a bunch of security measures

0:44.6

so that people weren't like doing that with it, essentially. But what is really interesting is

0:49.3

it is now being used actively to thwart cybersecurity hacking and a lot of those kind of threats.

0:55.9

So today on the podcast, we're going to jump into what is happening right now.

1:00.2

And the biggest thing is that Microsoft is bringing OpenAI chat.

1:03.9

It should be T capabilities to its own cybersecurity business.

1:07.4

So Microsoft has about a $20 billion cybersecurity business called Microsoft

1:12.2

Security Copilot. Well, I guess that's their new one that they've just launched as called

1:16.0

co-pilot, but Microsoft's security has been out for a while. And now they're integrating this into it.

1:20.4

And you know, you've seen the same thing. Microsoft obviously got the super in with OpenAI when it

1:27.0

gave them $10 billion.

1:28.4

And so we saw Microsoft integrate ChatchipT into Word and PowerPoint and Excel and a lot of

1:37.4

different new tools they come out with and Bing and stuff.

1:39.9

And so now the latest thing they're doing is they are, um, is that Microsoft is bringing

1:44.2

chat ChpT's technology into cybersecurity specifically to help, um, people defend in a way

1:50.6

that they've never been able to defend before as Vasu Jekal, who is Microsoft, uh, CVP of

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