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enterprise identity
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Enterprise identity on WindowsForum.com covers the governance, security, and lifecycle management of digital identities in organizational environments. Recent discussions focus on Microsoft's integration of AI agents as first-class identity-backed entities through Entra ID, Copilot Studio, and Azure AI Foundry, treating agents as auditable digital colleagues. The tag also addresses critical authentication challenges, such as Kerberos breakage caused by Windows Server April 2025 updates, which impacted Windows Hello and certificate-based logins on Active Directory Domain Controllers. These topics highlight the intersection of identity management, security patching, and emerging AI governance within enterprise IT.
Microsoft’s Ignite 2025 debut of Microsoft Agent 365 formalizes a control plane for the agent era — a unified governance, identity, and security fabric that treats AI agents as first-class, auditable members of the enterprise workforce rather than ephemeral chatbots or point automations. This...
Microsoft’s plan to give AI agents full employee-like presences inside Microsoft 365 — with directory entries, email addresses, Teams accounts, and managed identities — marks a decisive shift: AI is moving from a helper tucked into a sidebar to a first-class “digital colleague” that can be...
The recent April Patch Tuesday updates have brought an unexpected challenge for enterprise administrators and IT security professionals: broken Kerberos authentication for Windows Hello and certificate-based logins on Active Directory Domain Controllers (DC) running supported versions of Windows...
active directory
authentication
certificate
certificate-based logon
cve-2025-26647
domain controller
enterpriseidentityenterprise it
kerberos authentication
kerberos delegation
ntauth store
passwordless authentication
patch
pki
pkinit
security
smart card authentication
vulnerability
windows hello for business
windows server