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European collaborative efforts with Microsoft heightened in the realm of cybersecurity

Microsoft ramps up collaborative efforts with European counterparts in cybersecurity reinforcement

Microsoft President Brad Smith Concludes His Visit in Brussels During the Last Week of April
Microsoft President Brad Smith Concludes His Visit in Brussels During the Last Week of April

Microsoft Ramps Up Cybersecurity Cooperation with Europe: A Comprehensive Approach to Fighting Online Threats

European collaboration with Microsoft strengthens in cybersecurity domain - European collaborative efforts with Microsoft heightened in the realm of cybersecurity

Microsoft is stepping up its game against cyber threats in Europe with a series of initiatives, investments, and partnerships. Here's a lowdown on their recent announcements and what it means for our online safety.

AI-Powered Threat Intelligence Sharing

Microsoft is beefing up its sharing of threat intelligence with European governments, making use of AI tools to expedite and improve the quality of the information exchanged.

Strengthening Cybersecurity Capacity and Resilience

To fortify cybersecurity across Europe, Microsoft is investing in additional resources, such as manpower and infrastructure, without revealing exact numbers.

Expanding Partnerships and Disrupting Cyberattacks

With a focus on taking down cybercriminal networks, Microsoft plans to broaden its collaborations with law enforcement agencies to combat cyberattacks and curb online criminal activities.

Aligning with European Law Enforcement

Microsoft is deepening its relationship with European law enforcement agencies, including Europol, to boost joint cybersecurity efforts. Notable joint operations include dismantling the infrastructure used to spread the Russian-based 'Lumma Stealer' virus, resulting in the blocking, suspension, or deletion of approximately 2,300 internet addresses associated with the virus.

Embracing a Comprehensive Approach

The European Security Program, Microsoft's flagship initiative, is now available to all 27 European Union member states, EU accession countries, members of the European Free Trade Association (EFTA), the UK, Monaco, and the Vatican, ensuring a broad reach and impact.

In essence, Microsoft's enhanced collaboration reaffirms its commitment to bolstering European cybersecurity and complying with EU regulatory requirements, while adapting to the ever-evolving threat landscape in the region.

  1. Microsoft's expanded cooperation with European entities encompasses their commitment to employ AI-powered threat intelligence sharing, strengthening cybersecurity capacity and resilience, and disrupting cyberattacks, all in alignment with European Law Enforcement agencies, such as Europol.
  2. In line with regulations and the changing threat landscape, Microsoft is embracing a comprehensive approach by making its European Security Program available to numerous European nations, including all 27 EU member states, EU accession countries, EFTA members, the UK, Monaco, and the Vatican, thus ensuring a wide-reaching cybersecurity effort in the region.

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