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copilot byok
About this tag
The copilot byok tag covers discussions about Bring Your Own Key (BYOK) support for Microsoft Copilot, particularly in enterprise environments. Content highlights how BYOK allows organizations to manage their own encryption keys for Copilot data, addressing governance and security concerns. A recent thread on Visual Studio Code 1.117 details how this feature enables enterprise AI governance by letting administrators control key management while developers use Copilot features. The tag is relevant for IT administrators, security professionals, and enterprise developers interested in data sovereignty, compliance, and integrating Copilot with existing key management infrastructure. Topics include encryption, policy enforcement, and the balance between productivity and security in AI-assisted development tools.
Visual Studio Code 1.117, released in April 2026 for Windows, macOS, Linux, and the web, adds Bring Your Own Key support for Copilot Business and Enterprise users while tightening the editor’s chat, agent, terminal, and TypeScript experience. The headline is not that VS Code got another AI...