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agent inventory
About this tag
The agent inventory tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about managing, auditing, and securing AI agents within Microsoft 365 and enterprise environments. Topics include role-based Copilot agents for Sales, Service, and Finance, agentic AI security risks like AgentFlayer, and policy gaps that allow agents to be discoverable despite tenant-level locks. Recurring themes involve IT governance, PowerShell workarounds, and the need for hardened control planes to prevent data exposure and unmanaged automation. This tag is relevant for IT professionals and administrators overseeing agent deployment and security in Microsoft ecosystems.
Microsoft’s latest Copilot wave tightens two threads that have run through its product roadmap all year: push AI into everyday work for specific job roles, and make it easier for developers and IT teams to build, test, govern, and connect those assistants to the systems that power enterprise...
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Zenity’s selection as a Gartner Cool Vendor in the newly published “Cool Vendors in Agentic AI Trust, Risk and Security Management (TRiSM)” report cements the company’s rapid rise as a specialist in securing the new generation of enterprise AI agents — but it also raises urgent operational and...
Microsoft’s Copilot for Microsoft 365 was supposed to make AI agents safer to run at enterprise scale; instead, recent reports show a control-plane failure that left some agents discoverable and installable despite tenant-level policy locks—forcing administrators into time-consuming, per-agent...