adaptive security

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Adaptive security refers to dynamic, runtime protection approaches that adjust to evolving threats in real time. On WindowsForum.com, discussions cover adaptive security in the context of no-code AI agents, where solutions like Nokod Adaptive Agent Security provide continuous governance for citizen-built agents in platforms such as Microsoft Copilot Studio and Power Platform. Additionally, Microsoft's Secure Future Initiative exemplifies adaptive security through zero-trust principles, focusing on least-privilege access to mitigate high-privileged access risks in Microsoft 365. These threads highlight how adaptive security models are applied to modern enterprise environments, emphasizing proactive, context-aware defenses against emerging vulnerabilities in AI and cloud ecosystems.
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    Nokod Adaptive Agent Security: Runtime Protection for No Code AI Agents

    Nokod Security’s new Adaptive Agent Security promises to bring continuous, runtime protection and governance to the fast-growing world of citizen-built AI agents — addressing the class of risks that appear when no-code and low-code builders connect autonomous agents to live systems, connectors...
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    Microsoft’s Secure Future Initiative Sets New Standard in Enterprise Zero Trust Security

    Microsoft’s Secure Future Initiative (SFI) has ushered in a new era for enterprise security, specifically targeting the persistent risks of high-privileged access (HPA) within the sprawling Microsoft 365 ecosystem. The pivot to true least privilege—engineered across both cloud services and...
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