Microsoft Using Machine Learning to Strengthen Security

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Microsoft has released the newest version of its Security Intelligence Report which analyzes the threat landscape of exploits and vulnerabilities the industry faced in the second half of 2015. For the very first time the report, now in its tenth year, includes security data from the Microsoft cloud. "We're pretty excited about this volume because it's the first one we've ever released with data from our cloud services and there are a lot of customers including CISOs and CIOs that are interested in the data we have from our cloud," Tim Rains, chief security advisor at Microsoft, told Infosecurity. By implementing their machine learning system capable of processing ten terabytes of data every day, the firm has been able to leverage its widespread cloud data to create an extensive, intelligent security graph to help protect its customers. "The intelligent security graph is our attempt to collect trillions of signals from billions of data sources so that we can triangulate what the bad guys are doing and where they're at. The graph allows us to put a great deal of data together, analyze it and make changes to our security posture," Rains said.

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