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How Microsoft Security Copilot Works

Technical deep-dive into the architecture and capabilities of Microsoft's AI security assistant.

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December 29, 2025

AI Analysis Summary

This video explains the underlying technology powering Microsoft Security Copilot. Learn about the integration with Microsoft's security ecosystem including Defender, Sentinel, and Intune. Understand how the AI model processes security data, maintains context across investigations, and provides actionable recommendations while adhering to security and privacy requirements.