enterprise ai security

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Enterprise AI security on WindowsForum.com covers the governance, compliance, and identity challenges of deploying AI agents and copilots at scale. Discussions focus on Microsoft's stack—Copilot, Purview, Azure AI Foundry, and Agent 365—as well as third-party platforms like Kore.ai Artemis and Ainvis. Key themes include data loss prevention gaps, sensitivity label enforcement, multi-model agent orchestration, and the need for unified security and identity controls. The tag reflects real-world incidents, such as a Copilot bug exposing Purview label and DLP gaps, and strategic deployments like Atos rolling out governed AI to 56,000 staff. It is relevant for IT professionals and enterprise architects evaluating AI platforms for secure, compliant deployment.
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    Atos Rolls Out Microsoft 365 Copilot & Agent 365 Governance for 56,000 Staff

    Atos Group and Microsoft announced on June 9, 2026, that Atos will deploy Microsoft 365 Copilot to 56,000 employees in 54 countries while expanding its use of Microsoft 365 E7, Agent 365, Copilot Studio, and Microsoft Foundry for enterprise AI services. This is not another pilot dressed up as...
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    Ainvis AI Executive Team for Microsoft Teams: Judgment, Debate, and Security

    XPAND K.K., a Tokyo-based enterprise AI company, opened early access on June 5, 2026, to Ainvis, a multilingual “AI executive team” platform that brings five role-based AI advisers into web and Microsoft Teams decision workflows. The pitch is not another meeting recorder, and that distinction...
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    Microsoft Build 2026: AI Agents, Copilot, Azure AI Foundry, and Windows Local AI

    Microsoft Build 2026 runs June 2–3 at Fort Mason Center in San Francisco and online, with Microsoft expected to focus less on a hypothetical Windows 12 reveal and more on AI agents, GitHub Copilot, Azure AI Foundry, Windows AI tooling, and the developer plumbing behind its next software cycle...
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    Kore.ai Artemis: Governed Multi-Agent AI Platform on Azure

    Kore.ai launched the Artemis edition of its Agent Platform on May 21, 2026, initially on Microsoft Azure, positioning it as a governed enterprise system for building, deploying, and operating multi-agent AI workflows across large organisations. The announcement is less about another chatbot...
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    Microsoft Copilot 2026: Agent-First AI Platform, Multi-Model, Azure & Data Centers

    Microsoft is trying to recover its early AI advantage in 2026 by rebuilding Copilot around agents, loosening its dependence on OpenAI, adding Anthropic models, reorganizing its AI leadership, and spending heavily on data-center capacity. The bet is not that Microsoft will have the single best...
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    Google Cloud Bets on AI Agents—TPUs, Security, and Gemini Enterprise vs AWS & Azure

    Google Cloud is making a blunt bet: the next phase of enterprise AI will not be about chat windows, but about agents that complete multi-step work across apps, data stores, and security tools. That shift is central to Google Cloud’s latest push against AWS and Microsoft Azure, and it is designed...
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    OpenAI Desktop Superapp: The Agentic Workspace Race vs Microsoft Copilot

    OpenAI is moving from a product family to a desktop platform strategy, and that shift could reshape the enterprise AI market faster than many IT teams expect. According to a Wall Street Journal report echoed by UC Today, the company is consolidating ChatGPT, Codex, and the Atlas browser into a...
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    Microsoft Copilot Bug Exposes Purview Label and DLP Gaps (CW1226324)

    Microsoft’s enterprise Copilot has silently crossed a line: for a window of weeks earlier this year the assistant’s email summarisation pipeline was incorrectly processing messages it should have left alone — including items in users’ Sent Items and Drafts that had been explicitly labelled...
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    Skywork.ai Review: An AI Office Suite for Reports Decks Spreadsheets and Landing Pages

    Skywork.ai arrives promising to replace a dozen separate tools with a single, agent-driven AI workspace that can — in one conversation — produce a research-backed report, a 10-slide pitch deck, a functioning spreadsheet, and a landing page. That’s the central claim in a hands‑on review published...
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    Reprompt Exfiltration and Chatbot Exposure: Enterprise AI Security Playbook

    Enterprise IT teams woke up this week to two uncomfortable truths: a single-click prompt trick can siphon sensitive data from a consumer Copilot session, and independent telemetry shows a handful of public chatbots — led by ChatGPT — now account for the lion’s share of generative‑AI data...
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