Microsoft Defender Threat Intelligence (MDTI) is a platform that streamlines triage, incident response, threat hunting, vulnerability management, and cyber threat intelligence analyst workflows when conducting threat infrastructure analysis and gathering raw and finished threat intelligence.
Threat analytics (TA) is our in-product threat intelligence solution from expert Microsoft security researchers. It's designed to assist security teams to be as efficient as possible while facing emerging threats, such as:
Copilot for Security delivers information about threat actors, indicators of compromise (IOCs), tools, and vulnerabilities, as well as contextual threat intelligence from Microsoft Defender Threat Intelligence (MDTI) and Threat Analytics (TA). Copilot users can leverage prompts and promptbooks to investigate incidents, enrich their hunting flows with threat intelligence information as well as gain more knowledge about threats facing their organization or the globe.
Microsoft Copilot for Security’s embedded experience in Microsoft Defender XDR’s Threat Intelligence blade features, “Threat Analytics”, “Intel Explorer”, “Intel Profiles, and “Intel Projects” deliver Microsoft Defender Threat Intelligence (MDTI) and Threat Analytics (TA) information about threat actors and tools, as well as contextual threat intelligence, directly into the Microsoft Defender portal. Users will find three “example prompts” within the Copilot for Security pane.
Users will see example prompts when launching the Copilot pane from the Intel Profiles Threat Intelligence XDR feature
Leveraging Copilot to address ransomware activity associated with my organization’s assets.
Leveraging Copilot to identify threat actor groups known to use credential harvesting tactics.
Leveraging Copilot to identify recent healthcare industry threats.
To learn more about Microsoft Copilot for Security, visit aka.ms/CopilotForSecurity or contact your Microsoft sales representative. If you missed us at Microsoft Secure, you may watch the replay video.
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