Delinea, a prominent provider of Privileged Access Management (PAM) solutions, has joined the Microsoft Security Copilot Partner Private Preview. The Australian and Singaporean firm was selected due to its extensive experience with Microsoft Security technologies, its willingness to test and provide feedback on evolving functionalities, and its robust partnership with Microsoft.
Ann Johnson, Corporate Vice President for Security Business Development at Microsoft, emphasized the significance of artificial intelligence (AI) in cybersecurity. She noted that AI has the potential to bring substantial advancements in cybersecurity, and collaboration with Security Copilot partners is crucial to delivering solutions that fortify cyber defenses.
In its partnership role, Delinea will collaborate with Microsoft product teams to influence the development of the Security Copilot product. The company will play a key role in validating and refining new scenarios, offering feedback on product development and operations for future integration, and validating API feedback for Security Copilot extensibility.
Bob Janssen, Global Head of Innovation at Delinea, highlighted the necessity of integrating AI for stronger cybersecurity. He emphasized that their commitment to AI-powered cybersecurity is aimed at creating a future where security is as intelligent and dynamic as the evolving threats. Delinea’s alignment with Microsoft positions them as a strategic security partner seamlessly integrating PAM into the Microsoft Security Copilot ecosystem.
The Microsoft Security Copilot stands out as the first AI-powered security product, empowering security professionals to respond swiftly to threats, analyze signals at machine speed, and assess risk exposure within minutes. It combines a sophisticated large language model (LLM) with a security-specific model, guided by Microsoft’s global threat intelligence and over 65 trillion daily signals.
With this innovative technology, Delinea aims to automate Privileged Access Management using AI, enhancing protection for clients and businesses. The company, serving thousands of global customers, from small businesses to major financial institutions and critical infrastructure companies, strives to define access boundaries in the cybersecurity landscape.