Microsoft today announced a new European security program in Berlin, which promises to increase cyber security for European governments.
The program spreads to the current of Microsoft Government safety programWhich is free to all the European Union countries, including a member of the European Free Trade Association (EFTA), UK, Monaco and Vatican.
Tech veteran said that the purpose of the program is to thwart attacks from state -backed actors in Russia, Iran, China and North Korea, who have increased their operations against the European Union.
“Microsoft continues to inspect the constant danger activity that targets the European network from nation-state actors, with Russian and Chinese activity especially in Europe,” Reads the announcement,
“The nation-state actor, who is engaged in malicious activity from Iran and North Korea, is mainly carried forward through exploitation of weaknesses in Europe’s purposes in Europe to exploit weaknesses to get credentials or corporates and access to government networks,” Microsoft has mentioned in another part.

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The major element of the program is the use of artificial intelligence to create actionable intelligence that will help in timely detection and blocking sophisticated attacks.
Microsoft will provide an insight into the real-time AI-powered danger to suit the needs of each nation, take advantage of the program and expand the access to intelligence information from the Digital Crime Unit and Threat Analysis Center.
In addition, the Microsoft will supply updates on operations by using deepfec and provide initial warning and remedial guidance for newly discovered weaknesses.
Another important column in the new program is to identify new threats, develop defense measures and strengthen partnerships to disrupt cybercrime.
Microsoft will renew and strengthen cooperations with Europeol, Cyberpiece Institute, Lasr and Western Balkan Cyber Capacity Center, and will continue to support Github Secure Open Source Fund. In addition, it will work closer with Internet service providers to advise on user-level therapeutic.
Microsoft highlights its recent role in Lumma Infostealer Malware’s recent takedown as a clear performance of its deep commitment to protect Europe’s digital infrastructure.
The information-chanting operation had many infections in the continent, mainly in Spain, France, Poland, Germany, Italy and United Kingdom.