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Check Point Other High Signal 2025-11-18

Check Point Partners with Microsoft for AI Security in Copilot Studio

Check Point collaborates with Microsoft to deliver enterprise-grade AI security for Microsoft Copilot Studio. The solution integrates Harmony AI capabilities to protect against threats like prompt injection and data leakage, ensuring secure deployment of AI agents.

Microsoft Other Medium Signal 2025-03-03

Microsoft Launches Healthcare-Specific Voice AI Assistant, Strengthening Vertical AI Strategy

Microsoft released a unified voice AI assistant optimized for healthcare scenarios, integrating with EHR systems and clinical workflows. The product uses medical-specific language models and meets HIPAA compliance requirements.

Microsoft Other Medium Signal 2025-02-27

Microsoft Launches Phi-4 SLM Series to Enhance Edge AI and Multimodal Reasoning

Microsoft introduced the Phi-4 family of small language models (SLMs), featuring the 5.6B-parameter Phi-4-multimodal capable of processing speech, vision and text. The models are now available in Azure AI Foundry, HuggingFace and NVIDIA's API Catalog with optimized edge computing capabilities.

Microsoft Other 1970-01-01

Microsoft Copilot SearchLeak: One Click Exfiltrates All Indexed Enterprise Data via LLM Prompt Injection

Varonis discovered SearchLeak (CVE-2026-42824) in Microsoft 365 Copilot Enterprise, a three-stage vulnerability chain: P2P injection, HTML rendering race condition, and SSRF via Bing to bypass CSP. Attackers embed malicious URL parameters; user clicks cause Copilot to exfiltrate sensitive data (emails, SharePoint, OneDrive) via Bing image URLs, evading traditional phishing defenses. Microsoft has released a patch.

Microsoft Other 1970-01-01

Microsoft GitHub Leases AWS Capacity: AI Demand Forces Cross-Cloud Collaboration, Shattering Vendor Lock-In

Microsoft's GitHub, facing a 14x surge in AI-driven code commits, is renting compute capacity from rival AWS. This reveals that no single cloud provider can meet AI infrastructure demand, breaking traditional cloud competition and heralding cross-cloud hybrid deployment as the new norm.