Cybersecurity has hit a new era. AI is changing everything, and the threat landscape isn’t just evolving, it’s exploding.
We were proud to be there, invited as one of Microsoft’s trusted partners. And we didn’t just show up. We got stuck in. Listening, learning, sharing. Here’s what stood out.
One stat came up again and again. 28 percent of security leaders now say generative AI is their number one concern.
And they’re right to worry. We saw examples of deepfake phishing, automated social engineering, and voice spoofing that were almost too slick to believe.
But we also saw the other side of the coin. Microsoft’s Security Copilot Agents were out in full force. These AI-powered assistants don’t just detect and report. They act. We watched them triage phishing threats, adjust user permissions, and run investigations across networks in seconds.
The message was loud and clear. You either get ahead of AI or it gets ahead of you.
Microsoft brought the goods. Their stand was packed, their demos slick, and their insights bang on.
They also reminded us what’s going on behind the scenes. Microsoft processes over 78 trillion security signals a day, powered by a team of 34,000 cyber experts working globally. That’s scale you can’t fake.
The week wasn’t all about shiny tech. There were big discussions around trust, regulation and responsibility too.
Microsoft highlighted the rise in AI-powered cybercrime. Did you know that between April 2024 and April 2025, they stopped:
If you boil it all down, here’s what stuck with us:
To everyone who stopped by our stand, thank you. It was great to meet you, and even better to see so many sharp minds tackling the tough stuff.
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