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Microsoft security chief restructures teams, cuts jobs in AI cybersecurity push

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Microsoft's newly appointed security chief Hayete Gallot has undertaken a significant reorganisation of the company's security division, replacing senior executives and merging engineering teams. The shake-up has resulted in hundreds of job cuts as the company shifts its focus toward AI-powered cybersecurity. In an internal memo to staff, Gallot stated that the industry is being transformed and that early, difficult decisions will define the winners. The restructuring is partly driven by Microsoft's effort to capture AI security spending that is currently flowing to competitors such as OpenAI and Anthropic.

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