defence security

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The defence security tag on WindowsForum covers discussions about the integration of Microsoft Copilot into Australia's protected-level networks, highlighting productivity gains and concerns over data classification, governance, and national security attack surfaces. It also includes coverage of Australian Data Centres expanding to offer sovereign, AI-ready hosting for government and regulated customers. These threads focus on the intersection of enterprise IT, national security, and Microsoft technologies within Australian defence environments.
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    Defence rolls Microsoft Copilot into Australia’s protected networks

    Defence has begun rolling Microsoft’s Copilot across its protected-level network, placing the department among the largest Australian agencies to give frontline staff ready access to generative AI inside the government’s highest routine workplace environment — a move that promises productivity...
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    Australian Data Centres Expands Nationally to Offer Sovereign, AI-Ready Hosting

    Australian Data Centres’ new hires mark a decisive pivot from a single-site, Canberra-focused operator to an ambitious, nationally scaled provider positioning itself for sovereign, AI-ready, and hyperscale workloads. Background / Overview Australian Data Centres (ADC) — a privately owned...
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