Pavan Davuluri, Executive Vice President of Microsoft Windows and Devices Group, revealed that the Windows team is fully leveraging AI to discover vulnerab...
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Pavan Davuluri, Executive Vice President of Microsoft Windows and Devices Group, revealed that the
Windows team is fully leveraging AI to discover vulnerabilities. In May, Microsoft introduced an internal multimodal AI security system, MDASH, which automatically scans key Windows binaries, analyzes potential vulnerabilities using multiple AI models, filters false positives through a dedicated verification process, and finally confirms findings manually by engineers. AI is also used to help analyze vulnerability causes, generate candidate fixes, and select regression test items. All patches undergo engineer review. The June Patch Tuesday fixed around 200 vulnerabilities, nearly 70 more than May (about 118).
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IT之家:https://www.ithome.com/ 7 月 13 日消息,微软 Windows 与设备部门执行副总裁 Pavan Davuluri 在博客发文,透露 Windows 团队正全面利用 AI 挖掘漏洞,后续 Patch Tuesday 安全更新将包含更多漏洞修补内容, 这并不意味着系统本身安全漏洞增多,而是公司“发现漏洞的效率提高了” 。
Pavan Davuluri 透露,微软于今年 5 月为内部引入了多模态 AI 安全系统 MDASH(Microsoft Detection and Analysis for Security Hardening),该系统会自动扫描 Windows 关键二进制文件,并结合多个 AI 模型分析潜在漏洞,再通过 Windows 专用验证流程过滤误报,最后交由工程师进行人工确认与调查,从而提升漏洞识别效率。
除了漏洞发现,微软也将 AI 应用于后续修复流程,主要用于协助工程师分析漏洞成因、生成候选修补方案、寻找同类型安全问题,以及自动挑选回归测试项目。不过,所有修补程序最终仍需经过工程师审核与验证,确认无误后才会正式发布。
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Pavan Davuluri, Executive Vice President of Microsoft Windows and Devices Group, revealed that the Windows team is fully leveraging AI to discover vulnerab...
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