Bitsight, the global leader in cyber risk intelligence, today announced it is collaborating with Microsoft to provide clear, deep and dark web threat intelligence for Microsoft Security Copilot’s newly launched Threat Intelligence Briefing Agent.
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The integration with Bitsight’s embedded generative AI designed to simplify complex cyber risk data enhances the output of Microsoft’s Threat Intelligence Briefing Agent. Together they provide vital intelligence from Bitsight’s vast data lake—including insights into cybercriminal activity, underground marketplaces and emerging threats— to empower organizations with the delivery of timely, high-context briefings tailored by sector, geography and attack surface. The agent also provides dynamic, automated intelligence—on demand or scheduled to be run every 24 hours—to help security teams focus on the threats that matter most.
“Today’s security teams don’t need more noise—they need curated, real-time intelligence they can act on,” said Gabi Reish, Vice President of Product at Bitsight. “By combining Bitsight’s unique threat intelligence with Microsoft’s AI capabilities, we’re delivering personalized, actionable insights that empower organizations to anticipate, prepare for and respond to cyber threats with confidence. Our collaboration with Microsoft reflects our deep commitment to innovation, accessibility and advancing cyber resilience across the industry.”
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Delivering Actionable Threat Intelligence
Bitsight’s threat intelligence data, combined with Microsoft’s Threat Intelligence Briefing Agent, provides customers with:
- Sector and Geo Specific Adversary Intelligence – Actionable insights into ransomware and advanced persistent threats (APTs) targeting specific industries and regions, including detailed threat actor profiles and related indicators of compromise (IOCs) and associated malware.
- Attack Surface Specific Vulnerability Intelligence – Timely intelligence on trending vulnerabilities discussed or traded on underground forums, including details on proof-of-concept (PoC) exploits and actively used exploits observed in the wild.
- Organization Specific Identity Intelligence – Increased visibility into exposed and compromised credentials and credential access being sold or shared on underground marketplaces.
“This isn’t just about staying informed – it’s about staying ahead of emerging threats with personalized, actionable insights delivered seamlessly into an organization’s workflow,” said Paul Brightmore, Principal Group Product Manager, Microsoft. “Bitsight’s industry-leading threat intelligence data—spanning the deep and dark web— makes it a great partner for our new Briefing Agent. Together, we can engage our customers with dynamic, intelligent automation and insights that enable them to act faster and with greater confidence.”
Bitsight’s cyber risk intelligence and Microsoft’s AI-powered security ecosystem provide a comprehensive view of the threat landscape—enriched with curated insights that empower organizations to anticipate, investigate and mitigate risk with clarity and speed. This collaboration builds on Microsoft’s previously announced collaboration with Cybersixgill, now part of Bitsight, further strengthening the organizations’ shared commitment to proactive cyber defense.
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