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Microsoft’s new AI reverse-engineers malware autonomously, marking a shift in cybersecurity
Microsoft unveils Project Ire, an autonomous AI system that reverse-engineers software to detect and block malware without ...
Project Ire is Microsoft's autonomous AI that reverse engineers software to detect malware without prior knowledge or human ...
Microsoft unveils AI system Project Ire to automate malware detection, reducing analyst workload and boosting accuracy.
Microsoft recently announced the launch of Project Ire – a dedicated AI agent for malware analysis and classification by automated reverse engineering. With this tool, the tech giant aims to facilitat ...
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Microsoft researchers bullish on AI security agent even though it let 74% of malware slip through
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) ...
Microsoft has introduced a new AI tool it says has the ability to meet the “gold standard” of malware detection, identification, and classification. While still only a working prototype, Project Ire ...
“It was the first reverse engineer at Microsoft, human or machine, to author a conviction case — a detection strong enough to ...
Microsoft describes it as the first AI system within the company to reach the “gold standard” of malware classification, ...
Developed by Microsoft Research and the Defender teams, Project Ire utilizes advanced reasoning and reverse engineering tools ...
Microsoft’s new AI agent, Project Ire, can autonomously detect malware, with plans to integrate it into Microsoft Defender.
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PCMag UK on MSNMicrosoft's AI Prototype Can Reverse Engineer Malware, No Human Needed
Although Project Ire is a prototype, Microsoft says the 'AI agent' can (in some cases) reverse engineer any type of software ...
Microsoft is announcing Project Ire today, an autonomous AI agent that can analyze and classify malware without assistance. Developed by Microsoft Research, Microsoft Defender Research, and Microsoft ...
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