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runtime governance
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Runtime governance refers to the policies and controls applied to applications and AI agents during execution, rather than only at development or deployment. On WindowsForum.com, discussions focus on securing citizen development and low-code/no-code platforms, where business users create apps and automations without traditional IT oversight. Topics include integrating AI guardrails, data loss prevention, and threat prevention into runtime environments, such as Microsoft Copilot Studio. The emphasis is on continuous protection against application sprawl and insider threats, moving beyond perimeter-based security to enforce governance at the point of execution. These threads explore how runtime governance addresses the scale and speed of modern application creation in enterprise settings.
Yair Finzi’s warning is simple but urgent: in the era of citizen development and GenAI, manual detection and traditional perimeter thinking can no longer contain the scale and speed of application sprawl — the real battleground has moved inside the corporate walls.
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Citizen application...
Check Point’s announcement that it is teaming with Microsoft to bring AI security into Microsoft Copilot Studio marks another inflection point in enterprise AI governance — but the story is more nuanced than a single headline suggests. The core claim — that Check Point’s AI Guardrails, Data Loss...