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Partners engaged in shaping AI security

Meet the select group of Microsoft security partners engaged in our limited preview to shape codename MDASH and accelerate agentic AI vulnerability discovery. This partner engagement reflects our shared focus on moving from reactive detection to proactive identification of exploitable risk.

Hear what our partners are saying

"At Accenture, we're always looking toward the next frontier in protecting our clients and our enterprise. What Microsoft is building with MDASH reflects a meaningful shift from reactive, rule-based scanning to agentic systems that can reason across complex codebases like a skilled security researcher. While still emerging, the early signals are compelling, and we're encouraged by its potential as the technology matures."

Kris Burkhardt, Chief Information Security Officer, Accenture

"We're seeing cyber threats evolve rapidly, with AI accelerating both the scale and sophistication of attacks. Microsoft's investment in MDASH reflects a strong commitment to helping organizations stay ahead of this curve. Based on our early discussions and exposure to the innovation, we see strong potential for MDASH to simplify and strengthen SecOps, helping organizations operate with greater resilience and confidence."

Morgan Adamski, Principal, Deputy Platform Leader, Cyber, Data, and Tech Risk, PwC US

"We're excited to work with Microsoft on MDASH because it addresses one of the most pressing challenges our customers face: reducing the time between discovering a vulnerability and taking meaningful action. Microsoft's role as a trusted security vendor matters here - customers need innovation, but they also need confidence, governance, and a partner they can rely on. Our early experience with MDASH has been encouraging, and we see real opportunity for it to help organizations modernize how they approach vulnerability discovery and remediation."

Jason Rader, Insight CISO

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