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endpoint enforcement
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Endpoint enforcement in the context of Data Loss Prevention (DLP) and AI assistants like Microsoft 365 Copilot is a growing concern for enterprise IT. Recent discussions on WindowsForum highlight how traditional DLP architectures, designed for human access patterns, struggle to enforce policies against background-indexing AI systems. A logic error allowed Copilot to index sensitivity-labelled emails in Outlook Drafts and Sent Items, prompting Microsoft to update Purview DLP controls. This episode underscores the need for endpoint enforcement mechanisms that can effectively govern AI-driven data processing, ensuring sensitive information remains protected even as AI assistants become more pervasive in enterprise environments.
Microsoft’s cloud assistant has been patched — and the fix has prompted a wider rethink about how Data Loss Prevention (DLP) must work in an era of always‑on AI assistants. Over the past month Microsoft has closed a logic error that allowed Microsoft 365 Copilot to index and summarize...