adaptive content security

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Adaptive content security addresses the challenge of protecting data as AI agents become embedded in enterprise workflows. Discussions on WindowsForum highlight Bonfy ACS 2.0, an agent-first approach that focuses on what autonomous and semi-autonomous AI agents do with data once they access business systems. This shifts the security focus from access control to visibility, policy enforcement, and auditability across productivity suites, collaboration platforms, CRM systems, and cloud workflows. The tag covers the collision of enterprise AI adoption with traditional data security assumptions, emphasizing the need for adaptive policies that respond to agent behavior in real time.
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    Bonfy ACS 2.0: Agent-First Data Security for Copilot and Shadow AI Risk

    Bonfy’s launch of Adaptive Content Security 2.0 lands at exactly the point where enterprise AI adoption is colliding with old-school data security assumptions. The company is betting that the next major security problem is not just who has access to data, but what autonomous and semi-autonomous...
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