Thursday 13 July 2017

Microsoft is Adding AI Based Advanced Antivirus to the Latest Version of Windows 10

This file talks about Microsoft’s upcoming software patch for the users which will be based on the Artificial Intelligence technology, saving the users from ransomware threats in the current scenario of technological threat.

Microsoft is making each step possible to make the Windows OS more secured and advanced. The tech giant has announced that it will be beefing up the security practices and also hardening it against the hackers and also the cyber-attacks in the next release of its software update. With the launch of RedStone3 or the Windows 10 Creator update, which will unveil somewhere in between September and October 2017, Microsoft is making the technical experience of the device’s users, by securing them against the frequent popping up of the security threats in the global malware crisis.

Just a few days back, Microsoft revealed its plan to come out with Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit, or the EMET. This is the toolkit into a kernel in the upcoming versions of the Windows 10. This update will boost up the security of the device up to a great extent and can trigger inside the devices the zero possibilities of the vulnerabilities. The tech giant had come up with the plan to remove the SMBv1, a 30-year-old file sharing protocol when the computer devices were affected by the WannaCry outbreak. The Windows Defender Firewall will be coming up with the new version, like the Defender Advanced Threat Protection or ATP. This will flag off soon with an augmented Artificial Intelligence or AI-driven malware analysis.

In the upcoming season, the creators of the Windows 10 will use a huge range of the data from the services of Redmond's cloud, which includes Endpoint, Azure, etc. This AI based anti-virus will be able to detect any malware which will try to break into it and affect the system for any ransom money. When any malware threat is detected by the newly formulated anti-virus, the cloud will be reported immediately, and a signature will be immediately created, and the spread will be halted whenever it will try to spread itself. The upcoming patch will be serving 400 million PCs around the world which are running on the operating system of Windows 10. Ransomware threats like Petya and WannaCry and other upcoming ones will be halted at the very place of their spread, and then, they will be uprooted by the device. The new file or the patch will be available soon, and when it hits the devices, the technology will be able to ride the wave of the new age. 

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