Evolving Windows vulnerability management to meet the speed of AI-powered discovery (9 minute read)

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Microsoft is integrating AI into Windows vulnerability management to enhance discovery speed and reduce fix times. The MDASH scanning system and cloud infrastructure help streamline security updates while maintaining quality.

Windows leverages AI to enhance vulnerability discovery, reduce fix times, and offer timely security updates. It uses the MDASH scanning system and dedicated cloud infrastructure to streamline identifying and fixing issues. By integrating AI into the security update process and collaborating internally and externally, Windows aims to maintain protection speed without compromising update quality.
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