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    preciousBy preciousJune 12, 2025Updated:June 12, 2025No Comments3 Views
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    Microsoft has announced a major new initiative to help European governments defend themselves against rising cyber threats. As a significant expansion to the company’s existing Government Security Program and an implementation of one of the five European Digital Commitments, this initiative named the European Security Program will be available to all European Union (EU) member states, EU accession countries, European Free Trade Association members, the United Kingdom, Monaco, and the Vatican.

    This new initiative promises to place artificial intelligence at its core, as it is specifically designed and tailored to address the escalating cyber threats that European nations face from state-sponsored actors and criminal networks. It also promises to leverage Microsoft’s advanced threat intelligence capabilities to provide real-time and actionable insights to help European governments defend themselves against cyberattacks, most especially sophisticated cyberattacks from Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea.

    The main goal of these cyber threats and attacks, according to Microsoft, is often espionage, where threat actors from the aforementioned non-European countries steal sensitive information or disrupt the critical infrastructure of the European nations. Microsoft also notes that cybercriminals are now using new tactics, such as Ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS), at an alarming rate to launch attacks that can cripple organizations as well as demand large ransoms.

    Recent incidents show just how serious the threat landscape has become. For example, the Lumma infostealer malware operation. Microsoft and Europol (European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Cooperation) recently worked together to take down the operation, which had infected nearly 40,000 devices worldwide with many victims in Europe. The operation involved seizing or blocking over 2,300 domains used to control the malware. This kind of coordinated action is exactly what Microsoft hopes to expand through its new initiative.

    The European Security Program will give European governments the tools and support they need to defend against these advanced threats. According to Microsoft, this initiative is built around three pillars: 

    • AI-Powered Threat Intelligence: Microsoft will share real-time, AI-driven threat intelligence with participating governments. This means that governments will receive up-to-date information about the latest cyber threats, including how hackers are operating and what vulnerabilities they are targeting. Microsoft analyzes 78 trillion signals every day, giving it a unique view of the global cyber threat landscape.
    • Capacity Building and Support: The company is investing in building cybersecurity skills and resources across Europe. This includes embedding Microsoft experts at Europol’s European Cybercrime Centre in The Hague, so they can work directly with law enforcement on major cases. Microsoft is also supporting research into new cybersecurity technologies and helping non-governmental organizations protect themselves from ransomware and other attacks.
    • Partnerships to Disrupt Cybercrime: Microsoft is expanding its partnerships with law enforcement and other organizations to disrupt criminal networks. By working together, they can take down malicious infrastructure faster and help victims recover more quickly. The company is also helping governments and internet providers identify and fix vulnerabilities before they can be exploited.

    One of the most notable aspects of this initiative is that it is being offered free of charge to all EU member states, EU accession countries, European Free Trade Association members, the United Kingdom, Monaco, and the Vatican. Microsoft says this initiative is part of its broader commitment to Europe’s digital future, as the tech giant is also expanding its cloud infrastructure in the region and investing in research and open-source projects that are important for Europe’s digital supply chain.

    By offering advanced AI-advanced tools and expert support, Microsoft hopes to help Europe stay ahead of the increasing cyberthreats. Brad Smith, Microsoft’s Vice Chair & President says, “no matter how the threat landscape evolves, we will remain a trusted and steadfast partner to Europe in securing its digital future.” He emphasized that protecting Europe’s digital infrastructure is a shared responsibility that requires cooperation between governments, the private sector, and civil society.

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