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inline enforcement
About this tag
Inline enforcement refers to real-time security controls embedded directly into the execution path of AI agents, particularly within Microsoft Copilot Studio and Foundry. Discussions on WindowsForum highlight Zenity's integration that provides step-level policy enforcement, data-exfiltration prevention, and runtime governance for enterprise agentic AI. Microsoft's own near-real-time runtime protection allows organizations to approve or block agent actions during execution via external monitors. These capabilities aim to prevent unsafe actions before completion, addressing security and compliance concerns as enterprises adopt low-code AI agents. The tag covers topics such as runtime security, attack prevention, and governance for Microsoft's Power Platform and Copilot Studio environments.
Zenity’s latest move to embed real-time, inline enforcement into Microsoft’s agent ecosystem marks a practical turning point for enterprise AI security: the company has announced inline prevention for Microsoft Foundry and declared general availability of its inline prevention for Microsoft...
Zenity’s expanded integration with Microsoft Copilot Studio embeds inline, real‑time attack prevention directly into Copilot Studio agents, promising step‑level policy enforcement, data‑exfiltration controls, and telemetry for enterprises that want to scale agentic AI without surrendering...
Zenity’s selection as a Gartner Cool Vendor in the newly published “Cool Vendors in Agentic AI Trust, Risk and Security Management (TRiSM)” report cements the company’s rapid rise as a specialist in securing the new generation of enterprise AI agents — but it also raises urgent operational and...
Zenity’s expanded integration with Microsoft Copilot Studio promises to bring native, inline attack prevention into the execution path of enterprise AI agents, positioning runtime enforcement and step-level policy controls as the new baseline for safe agent deployment at scale.
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Microsoft has moved a critical enforcement point for autonomous workflows from design-time checks and post‑hoc logging into the live execution path: Copilot Studio now supports near‑real‑time runtime security controls that let organizations route an agent’s planned actions to external monitors...
Microsoft’s Copilot Studio has added a near‑real‑time security control that routes an agent’s planned actions through external monitors—allowing organizations to approve or block tool calls and actions while an AI agent runs—and the capability is now available in public preview for Power...