In a Monday interview with CNBC's Jim Cramer, Microsoft security executive Vasu Jakkal said generative artificial intelligence is essential to the company's cybersecurity business.
"We have the super power of generative AI, which is helping us defend at machine speed and scale, especially given the cybersecurity talent shortage," she said.
She pinpointed two types of cybersecurity threats: espionage related to geopolitics and financial cybercrime.
Microsoft can use data to train its AI models to understand these threats, she said.
She said Microsoft is partnering with 15,000 companies and organizations, and that 300 security vendors are building on the company's platforms.
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CNBC's Jim Cramer, Vasu Jakkal, Jakkal
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Microsoft