on-premise-processing

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The on-premise-processing tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about running data processing workloads locally rather than in the cloud. A featured thread examines SURF's Data Protection Impact Assessment of Microsoft 365 Copilot, which highlights privacy and safety gaps that make the AI assistant unsuitable for broad use in education. The assessment notes that even after talks with Microsoft, high risks were only downgraded to medium-high, underscoring concerns about data handling when processing occurs on-premise. This tag is relevant for IT administrators, security professionals, and enterprise users evaluating local vs. cloud processing for compliance, data sovereignty, and risk management.
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    SURF DPIA Finds Privacy Gaps in Microsoft 365 Copilot for Education

    Dutch education and research network SURF’s Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA) of Microsoft 365 Copilot finds persistent privacy and safety gaps that make the service unsuitable for broad use in schools and research institutions — and even after ongoing talks with Microsoft, two of the...
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