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data security governance
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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about data security governance focus on the policies and guardrails needed when deploying AI tools like Microsoft Copilot in sensitive environments. Topics include the risks of connecting AI chatbots to personal medical data, such as aggregated health records and wearable information, and the importance of regulatory oversight. Another recurring theme is enterprise governance, illustrated by the U.S. Senate's approval of AI assistants like Copilot for routine work with official data, contingent on strict security measures. These threads highlight the tension between AI adoption and the need for robust data security governance frameworks to protect privacy and ensure compliance.
Microsoft’s push to give Copilot access to aggregated medical records and wearable data is the clearest sign yet that mainstream AI chatbots are asking for the keys to our health histories — and that users, clinicians and regulators all need to slow down and insist on stronger guardrails before...
The U.S. Senate quietly moved from experiment to endorsement this week: a one‑page memorandum from the Sergeant at Arms’ Chief Information Officer authorizes frontline Senate staff to use three mainstream generative‑AI chat assistants — OpenAI’s ChatGPT (Enterprise), Google’s Gemini Chat, and...