runtime enforcement

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Runtime enforcement refers to security controls that evaluate and block actions in real time as they execute, rather than relying solely on pre-approval or static policies. On WindowsForum.com, discussions center on applying runtime enforcement to AI agents built with Microsoft Copilot Studio. Topics include inline access decisions that check identity and permissions before an agent acts on enterprise systems, cloud services, or data. This approach addresses the challenge of governing agentic AI, where software can autonomously trigger, modify, or approve actions. The tag covers integrations from vendors like Silverfort and Zenity, focusing on how Windows shops can implement real-time governance to prevent unauthorized agent behavior and shadow IT risks.
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    Silverfort + Copilot Studio: Runtime Identity Controls for AI Agents

    Silverfort announced on June 8, 2026, in Dallas that it has integrated its AI agent identity security controls with Microsoft Copilot Studio, adding inline runtime access decisions before Copilot agents execute actions against enterprise systems, cloud services, workflows, and data. The move is...
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    Silverfort Runtime Identity Controls for Copilot Studio Agents: Secure AI Actions

    Silverfort on June 8, 2026 launched an early-access integration that applies real-time identity and access controls to AI agents built in Microsoft Copilot Studio, evaluating each agent action before it executes across enterprise systems. The announcement is narrow in product terms but broad in...
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    Zenity Inline Prevention Extends to Microsoft Copilot Studio and Foundry Preview

    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...
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