observability security

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The observability security tag on WindowsForum.com covers enterprise discussions about making AI agents and automated workflows observable, auditable, and governable within production environments. Content focuses on Microsoft Azure infrastructure—including AKS, Azure AD, and Azure OpenAI—and the operational challenges of moving AI agents from proof-of-concept to production. Recurring themes include identity-driven access control, network segmentation, runtime verification, and the need for auditable deployment pipelines. The tag is relevant for IT professionals and enterprise architects concerned with securing agentic automation while maintaining visibility into system behavior and compliance boundaries.
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    From PoC to Production: The Enterprise AI Agent Playbook

    In an era when the word “agent” has leapt from academic papers into boardroom roadmaps, Dona Sarkar’s conversation with John Siefert on the AI Agent & Copilot Podcast cuts past the hype: building an AI agent is now the easy part; making that agent production‑ready, governable, and valuable at...
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    Overcut: Enterprise-Grade Agentic Automation on Azure

    Overcut’s approach to agentic automation is a study in restraint: deliver autonomous, multi‑step workflows that actually fit inside enterprise operational boundaries rather than promising unbounded autonomy. The company builds its execution plane on Azure primitives—AKS for orchestration, Azure...
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