Zenity’s recent announcement that its inline prevention platform is now generally available for Microsoft Copilot Studio and entering preview for Microsoft Foundry marks a notable escalation in how enterprises can govern agentic AI — but the practical effectiveness of that promise depends on...
Zenity’s warning that Microsoft Copilot’s Connected Agents can create an “invisible control plane” — where a privileged or shared agent enables other agents to reuse tools and knowledge without clear logs, attribution, or native visibility — has pushed a fresh, urgent wrinkle into the enterprise...
Zenity’s announcement that it is delivering inline prevention for Microsoft Foundry and has reached general availability (GA) for inline controls in Microsoft Copilot Studio marks a notable moment in the rapid professionalization of agent security — but it also raises immediate operational...