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Build 2026: Microsoft's MDASH exits preview with 100+ specialized threat-hunting AI agents

Build 2026: Microsoft's MDASH exits preview with 100+ specialized threat-hunting AI agents
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Microsoft has launched MDASH, an agentic AI system designed to prioritize and triage security vulnerabilities across enterprise networks. By integrating with Defender and GitHub, the tool aims to reduce alert fatigue by focusing on actionable risks rather than noisy data.

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As cyber threats grow, automating security triage is critical for enterprise defense, shifting the focus from identifying all vulnerabilities to mitigating the most exploitable ones.

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Last month, Microsoft introduced MDASH , its Microsoft Security multi-model agentic scanning harness. Despite the unfortunate name, this was a big swing, designed to reduce security alerts from constant noise to those that directly cause exploitable vulnerabilities.

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