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Microsoft has acquired Miburo, a cybersecurity company. The company specializes in the detection of and response to foreign information operations. Simply put, Miburo attempts to detect and research cybersecurity threats that predominantly originate from hostile countries and rogue states.
Milburo's mission statement reads the company has set out to help "protect democracies and the free information environment from malign influence and extremism." Microsoft has indicated it will incorporate Miburo’s personnel, solutions, and products, within the Customer Security and Trust organization. Speaking about the acquisition, Microsoft's corporate vice president of Customer Security and Trust, Tom Burt said:
Working in close collaboration with the Microsoft Threat Intelligence Center, our Threat Context Analysis team, our data scientists and others, the new analysts from Miburo will enable Microsoft to expand its threat detection and analysis capabilities to address new cyber-attacks and shed light on the ways in which foreign actors use information operations in conjunction with other cyber-attacks to achieve their objectives. Miburo has become a leading expert in identification of foreign information operations.
Miburo’s threat detection platforms should help Microsoft expand its own cybersecurity defenses and capabilities. The solutions would also help the company counter new threats and state-sanctioned malicious information operations.
Microsoft acquires Miburo to combat security threats that originate from rogue states
Microsoft has entered into an agreement to acquire Miburo, a company that specializes in assessing threats that originate from rogue foreign nations and international state-sponsored groups.
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