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Rubrik, Microsoft Center AI in Security Cloud Pact

Partnership will aim to improve security for Microsoft customers using generative AI and natural language processing (NLP) technologies.

Expanding their existing partnership, Microsoft and Rubrik this week announced an agreement to bring the latter's Security Cloud product to the former's Azure OpenAI and Sentinel services.    

Microsoft Sentinel already has integration with Rubrik's products. This new partnership will aim to improve security for Microsoft customers using generative AI and natural language processing (NLP) technologies.   

Mike Preston, Rubrik developer advocate, said that the integration into Azure OpenAI Services will benefit enterprises in the following ways:

  • Streamline Incident Creation to help incident response teams prioritize alerts by automatically creating an incident in Sentinel based on anomalous activity detected within the Rubrik Security Cloud machine learning models.
  • Recommend Task Workstreams by suggesting incident response tasks that will enable IT and security teams to investigate the incident more rapidly while preserving evidence for forensics purposes.
  • Accelerate Cyber Recovery by dynamically generating Kusto Query Language (KQL) syntax for investigating the incident in Microsoft Sentinel, allowing IT and security teams to react swiftly to maintain business resilience.

Preston clarified that Rubrik Anomaly Detection will provide ongoing monitoring of backups, using machine learning to detect file activity and encryption within the file system. It will then identify anomalies and feed the information into Microsoft Sentinel. IT can also access the time-series analysis of data.

Once fed to Sentinel, custom monitoring rules based on the info are created, and an incident workspace for security collaboration will automatically be created if the anomaly is again detected, and suggested immediate actions to address the security issue (generated by Azure OpenAI) will be provided.

This week's announcement is just the latest push by Microsoft to form partnerships to expand the capabilities of generative AI-related technologies across its ecosystem, and the company says that the partnership with Rubrik will have strong impact on keeping enterprises secure.

"In a time when bad actors are becoming increasingly inventive, organizations must lean on AI to turn the tables on attackers," said Charlie Bell, Executive Vice President of Security, Compliance, Identity, and Management at Microsoft. "Working with Rubrik establishes a counterpoint to the modern threats that our customers are facing and allows organizations to react to incidents more quickly. Through the speed of AI, we believe security defenders will be able to identify and stop attacks faster than ever before."

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