Microsoft Defender for Endpoint Adds AI Threat Hunting for Indian SOCs
Microsoft Defender for Endpoint now includes AI-assisted threat hunting specifically trained on attack patterns targeting Indian organizations, including UPI fraud and Aadhaar-related phishing campaigns.
Key Highlights
- ●This update represents a significant step forward in Microsoft's strategy to enhance Security capabilities across enterprise and consumer segments.
- ●Organizations can expect improved performance, enhanced security features, and better integration with existing Microsoft ecosystem tools.
- ●The rollout is expected to be available globally, with phased deployment across different regions starting this quarter.
What This Means for You
For IT administrators and technology decision-makers, this announcement signals Microsoft's continued investment in the Security space. Teams should begin evaluating the impact on their current infrastructure and plan for adoption accordingly.
Microsoft has indicated that detailed documentation and migration guides will be available through the official Microsoft Learn portal, along with updated pricing information for affected services.
Looking Ahead
Industry analysts expect this to be part of a broader series of announcements from Microsoft in the coming months. Stay tuned to Microsoft Updates for comprehensive coverage of all related developments.
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