Cybersecurity company Vectra AI has launched Vectra AI Shield for Microsoft, a solution designed to help partners and MSSPs deliver unified visibility and control across Microsoft Entra ID, Microsoft 365, Copilot for M365, and Azure Cloud within a single AI-powered platform.
Turning signal noise into actionable insight
Vectra AI says the new solution addresses blind spots that Microsoft’s native tools can overlook, particularly around fragmented products, inconsistent alerts, and complex integrations that can slow threat detection and response.
Powered by the company’s Attack Signal Intelligence, Vectra AI Shield for Microsoft tackles these gaps by consolidating AI-driven detection, prioritization, and automated response across the Microsoft ecosystem.
The result, according to Vectra, is simplified operations, faster investigations, and consistent protection that partners can confidently scale across customers and environments.
“Security teams and partners don’t need more alerts — they need clarity and control,” said Mark Wojtasiak, vice president of research and strategy at Vectra AI.
“Vectra AI Shield for Microsoft extends our attack signal intelligence across the entire Microsoft ecosystem, turning overwhelming signal noise into actionable insight. It’s about helping partners and customers stay one step ahead of attackers while demonstrating effectiveness in every engagement.”
Below are the key capabilities of Vectra AI Shield for Microsoft:
- 100+ AI-driven detections and patented Privilege Access Analytics for precise threat identification
- AI Agents that automate threat triage, correlation, and prioritization
- Predictable pricing for partners and MSSPs
- Integrates with Microsoft Sentinel and Defender for Endpoint
Vectra AI Shield for Microsoft is available as a single SKU for channel partners and MSSPs.
Taking on ‘cross-domain’ threats
In its official press release, Vectra AI cited IDC research showing that organizations using its platform identified 52% more potential threats and achieved 40% greater SOC efficiency.
With these results, the company is positioning its platform as a high-value option for partners looking to expand their Microsoft security portfolios.
“Organizations often underestimate the prevalence of multi-domain attacks until we demonstrate them firsthand,” said Sébastien Wojcicki, head of operations and security excellence at Advens.
“By running simulations such as golden HTML attacks, we can show how Vectra AI consistently detects these sophisticated, cross-domain threats that Microsoft tools often miss. With a unified view across M365 and on-prem environments, our teams can now investigate threats faster and with greater accuracy,” Wojcicki added.
In June, we spoke with Vectra AI’s Chief Product Officer, Jeff Reed, about how the market is embracing AI-enabled security. Learn more about his insights on current AI demands and predictions for the future.





