Check Point teams up with Microsoft for cyber security.

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Israel cyber security powerhouse Check Point has inked a deal with the Software King of the World, Microsoft, to supercharge its Infinity AI Copilot service with the Azure OpenAI service.

For those who came in late, Check Point’s Infinity AI Copilot is an automation service that the company hopes will redefine security administration. If it works, it promises to significantly reduce incident response times and bolster protection against cyber threats, setting a new standard in the industry.

The company claims it can harness the power of artificial intelligence; this innovative solution tackles routine and complex security tasks with lightning speed, freeing up precious time for security teams to focus on staying one step ahead of cyber villains.

With the inclusion of Microsoft’s Azure OpenAI service, the capabilities of Infinity AI Copilot are set to skyrocket. Leveraging Microsoft’s advanced large language models (LLMs), Check Point is gearing up to confront a broader spectrum of security challenges with confidence.

Check Point’s VP of product management, Eyal Manor, said the partnership was a game-changer in the ongoing battle against cyber threats.

“This partnership with Microsoft Azure OpenAI Service marks a giant leap forward in our quest to deliver state-of-the-art AI-driven security solutions,” Manor said.

“By melding Microsoft’s unparalleled AI expertise with our extensive cyber security know-how, we’re raising the bar for organisations looking to defend themselves against ever-evolving cyber dangers with limited resources.”

With the Azure OpenAI service onboard, Check Point promises its Infinity AI Copilot will give customers a turbocharged experience