Australian organizations, such as AGL, Data#3, Bupa, NAB, Powerlink Queensland, Rest Super, and Suncorp, use Microsoft Copilot as part of the Early Access Program to enhance productivity, streamline processes, and strengthen cybersecurity capabilities12. Copilot's integration with Microsoft 365 apps and organizational data helps users with tasks like drafting emails, summarizing documents, and answering business questions.
Copilot usage poses several security risks, including potential data leakage due to incorrect access controls, as Copilot can access sensitive data that users have permission to view3. Additionally, there is a risk of model inversion attacks, where the AI model itself is susceptible to manipulation or information extraction. Organizations must manage these risks by implementing proper access controls, ensuring compliance with regulations, and monitoring vulnerabilities in integrated services.
Copilot is enhancing Australian cybersecurity capabilities by providing a 22% faster response time and 7% higher accuracy for experienced security analysts. It is also helping to upskill less experienced cybersecurity professionals and teams, addressing the ongoing skills shortage in the field. Australian organizations, including Australian Super, Powerlink Queensland, and TAL, are adopting Copilot to strengthen their cybersecurity measures.