Cybersecurity provider Check Point has announced a new partnership with Microsoft to enhance its Infinity AI Copilot offering with the Azure OpenAI service.
Check Point's Infinity AI Copilot service leverages automation to deliver improvements in security management, as well as faster incident response and mitigation.
By automating common and complex security tasks using AI, the solution helps lighten the workloads of security teams while tackling the most sophisticated cyberattacks.
Thanks to the new collaboration, Infinity AI Copilot will now benefit from the Redmond giant's advanced large language models (LLM), which will allow the solution to more effectively address a wide range of security challenges.
“Our collaboration with Microsoft Azure OpenAI Service represents a significant advancement in our mission to deliver the most advanced AI-based security solutions,” said Eyal Manor, vice president of product management at Check Point.
“By combining Microsoft's AI expertise and tools with our deep knowledge of cybersecurity across networks, clouds and devices, we are setting new benchmarks for what organizations can achieve in their battle against growing cyber threats with “limited IT.”
Check Point Envisions Advanced AI Capabilities
With the addition of the Azure OpenAI service, Check Point said Infinity AI Copilot customers will be able to leverage advanced AI capabilities to reduce the time needed to complete security tasks, such as event analysis, issue resolution, and policy changes, to by 90%. .
The solution also promises enhanced incident response that covers large-scale threat hunting, operational analysis, remediation and incident resolution, while delivering unified, cloud-delivered security across the Check Point Infinity platform.
Additionally, Check Point will work to protect LLMs from critical vulnerabilities, such as rapid injection, bypassing security controls, harmful speech, and hallucinations.
The firm said it has even developed its own rapid engineering using recovery augmented generation (RAG) best practices, which Infinity AI Copilot will leverage to increase its reliability and accuracy with verified data from Check Point sources, including its CheckMates community forum. , as well as its own product documentation and internal databases.
Commenting on the partnership, Anat Gil, partner leader for Microsoft in Southeast Europe, said the move underlines the companies' shared commitment to improving cybersecurity using artificial intelligence technology.
“By integrating the Microsoft Azure OpenAI service with Check Point Infinity AI Copilot, we are not only enhancing the capabilities of AI in protecting digital environments, but we are also empowering organizations to navigate the digital landscape securely and confidently.” , greatly improving the effectiveness of your current security personnel. “Gil said.