nist rmf

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The NIST Risk Management Framework (RMF) provides a structured process for integrating security, privacy, and risk management into system development and operations. On WindowsForum.com, discussions about the NIST RMF often focus on its application in enterprise environments, particularly in the context of Azure AI Foundry and secure enterprise AI deployment. Topics include identity-first security, continuous monitoring, guardrails, and governance for AI agents. The framework is used to ensure that AI systems remain auditable, safe, and compliant with organizational policies. Users explore how the NIST RMF aligns with Microsoft's security tools and enterprise IT practices to manage risks associated with AI and cloud services.
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    Azure AI Foundry: Identity-First Agent Factory for Secure Enterprise AI

    Azure’s new Agent Factory blueprint reframes trust as the primary design constraint for enterprise agents and presents Azure AI Foundry as a layered, identity‑first platform that combines identity, guardrails, continuous evaluation, and enterprise governance to keep agentic AI safe, auditable...
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