mental health risk

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about mental health risk focus on the security implications of AI and enterprise Copilot deployments. The content highlights how autonomous assistants can become accidental insider threats, creating a definable risk vector between automated workflows and security controls. Topics include visibility gaps, governance failures, and the inadequacy of traditional perimeter controls in preventing mental health risks associated with AI-driven tools. The tag covers pragmatic technical steps organizations must take to mitigate these risks, emphasizing the need for robust security measures in enterprise environments.
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    Closing the AI Security Gap in Enterprise Copilot Deployments

    The AI security gap is no longer a theoretical footnote—it is now a definable risk vector that sits between the workflows enterprises want to automate and the controls security teams need to enforce, and closing that gap is the central challenge Mark Polino addressed on the AI Agent & Copilot...
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