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continuous monitoring
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Continuous monitoring is a recurring theme in discussions about enterprise security, identity management, and risk supervision on WindowsForum.com. Threads highlight the shift from periodic compliance checks to real-time operational discipline, particularly in hybrid Microsoft environments spanning Active Directory, Entra ID, and cloud platforms. Examples include Banco Popular's AURA system, which uses low-code AI for continuous bank risk monitoring, and critiques of snapshot-based identity tools that fall short for detecting changes in real time. The tag also appears in broader contexts like AI-driven zero-trust security and open-source AI risks, emphasizing the need for ongoing vigilance against misconfigurations and evolving threats.
On June 9, 2026, Microsoft said Banco Popular Dominicano had used Copilot Studio and Power Platform to build AURA, a governed multi-agent risk-management system that expanded operational-risk coverage to 100 percent and increased analytical capacity sevenfold across the Dominican bank. The...
Identity security in hybrid Microsoft estates is moving from a periodic compliance exercise to a continuous operational discipline, and that shift is exposing a hard truth: free, snapshot-based Microsoft identity tools are no longer enough for enterprises that need to see change as it happens...
The evolution of the modern enterprise is marked by the relentless pace at which organizations deploy hybrid infrastructures: environments that stretch across legacy on-premises data centers, multiple cloud platforms, and an ever-expanding landscape of remote devices and users. This landscape...
Just when you thought your cloud environment was slicker than a Silicon Valley demo, along comes a fresh warning to spoil the illusion: organizations worldwide are diving headlong into the open-source AI pool, but too many are coming up hacking. The latest alarm comes courtesy of Tenable’s Cloud...