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Microsoft announces its own Black Hat-like hacking event with big rewards for AI security

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  • Microsoft announces Zero Day Quest, a new hacking event for security researchers
  • An in-person event will also take place
  • Bug bounties for AI-related issues has also been doubled

Microsoft has announced an open to all research challenge to encourage researchers to discover high-impact vulnerabilities in its programs.

Zero Day Quest will offer bug bounties for researchers who report flaws in Microsoft AI, Azure, Identity, Dynamics 365 and Power platform, and M365.

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