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Project Ire is Microsoft's autonomous AI that reverse engineers software to detect malware without prior knowledge or human ...
The prototype, called Project Ire, reverse engineers software "without any clues about its origin or purpose," and then determines if the code is malicious or benign, using large language models (LLM) ...
Developed by Microsoft Research and the Defender teams, Project Ire utilizes advanced reasoning and reverse engineering tools ...
Microsoft describes it as the first AI system within the company to reach the “gold standard” of malware classification, ...
“It was the first reverse engineer at Microsoft, human or machine, to author a conviction case — a detection strong enough to ...
Microsoft is developing an autonomous AI agent that is capable of sniffing out malware on its own, without the help of a human researcher.
The addition of agentic AI to government systems via Box isn't the first time the feds have sought solutions from the latest ...
Microsoft’s Project Ire autonomously identifies and neutralizes malware threats, marking a breakthrough in AI-powered ...
Microsoft's Project Ire AI detects and blocks malware autonomously, aiming to enhance Defender with advanced ...
Microsoft's Project Ire uses AI to detect malware by reverse-engineering unknown software, offering a smarter, signature-free approach to cybersecurity.
GPT-5 is here, and Microsoft is integrating it into everything from chatbots to developer tools. Here's what's new, what ...
Microsoft has integrated GPT-5 into Copilot across Microsoft 365, GitHub, Copilot Studio, and Azure AI Foundry for smarter, ...