Next-gen security with Windows Defender Antivirus
Next-gen antimalware from Microsoft Antivirus technologies should evolve faster than the threats they are supposed to stop. However, traditional approaches to AV. Can't keep up with the pace of new and modern attacks. Traditional AV relies on pattern-matching systems that use signatures from known threats.
Human experts create these signatures, having mastered the ability to spot malicious activity. However, in today's threat landscape, humans cannot physically scale to classify billions of new and unique signals. Today's environment requires a new approach. With Windows Defender Antivirus in Windows 10, Microsoft has redefined AV by bringing together expert human research, new investments in artificial intelligence, and a cloud infrastructure connected to almost a billion Windows devices.
Billions of new potentially harmful signals are analyzed and rated by AI, which can then deliver protection to all Windows devices in as fast as a few milliseconds. For example, on Feb 3, 2018, Windows Defender AV stopped a new Emotet campaign within milliseconds of its onset, blocking the threat at first sight. To increase verdict reliability, Windows Defender AV runs samples in controlled detonation systems that are fast enough to sample and analyze threats, and then protect the entire Windows ecosystem in a few minutes. On Oct 24, 2017, using auto-detonation systems, Windows Defender AV successfully identified Badrabbit ransomware and inoculated all cloud-protected Windows devices within minutes after the first customer encounter.
To enhance its capabilities, the AI behind Windows Defender AV collects, correlates, and learns from a constant stream of signals that form our Intelligent Security Graph. This same process is done continuously and effortlessly by Microsoft AI systems making Windows 10 the most secure Windows to date..
Human experts create these signatures, having mastered the ability to spot malicious activity. However, in today's threat landscape, humans cannot physically scale to classify billions of new and unique signals. Today's environment requires a new approach. With Windows Defender Antivirus in Windows 10, Microsoft has redefined AV by bringing together expert human research, new investments in artificial intelligence, and a cloud infrastructure connected to almost a billion Windows devices.
Billions of new potentially harmful signals are analyzed and rated by AI, which can then deliver protection to all Windows devices in as fast as a few milliseconds. For example, on Feb 3, 2018, Windows Defender AV stopped a new Emotet campaign within milliseconds of its onset, blocking the threat at first sight. To increase verdict reliability, Windows Defender AV runs samples in controlled detonation systems that are fast enough to sample and analyze threats, and then protect the entire Windows ecosystem in a few minutes. On Oct 24, 2017, using auto-detonation systems, Windows Defender AV successfully identified Badrabbit ransomware and inoculated all cloud-protected Windows devices within minutes after the first customer encounter.
To enhance its capabilities, the AI behind Windows Defender AV collects, correlates, and learns from a constant stream of signals that form our Intelligent Security Graph. This same process is done continuously and effortlessly by Microsoft AI systems making Windows 10 the most secure Windows to date..
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