telemetry logging

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Telemetry logging on WindowsForum.com covers the instrumentation and monitoring of systems to detect, investigate, and respond to security threats, particularly in AI deployments and Microsoft Copilot environments. Discussions include using telemetry for prompt abuse detection, runtime monitoring of AI agents, and enforcing security policies via external monitors. The tag also extends to Windows provisioning, where telemetry logging supports day-one updates and compliance enforcement during Out-of-Box Experience (OOBE). Additionally, telemetry logging is relevant to cloud security, as seen in discussions about auditing and vendor reviews for Department of Defense cloud environments. Recurring themes include integrating telemetry with SIEM/XDR workflows, real-time enforcement, and using product signals for incident response.
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    Prompt Abuse in Real-World AI Deployments: Detect, Investigate, Respond

    Microsoft’s new operations-focused post takes the hard step beyond threat models and into the trenches: how to detect, investigate, and respond to prompt abuse in real-world AI deployments by instrumenting telemetry, hardening input handling, and turning product signals into actionable incident...
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    CFY + Microsoft Copilot: Editorial, Shoppable AI Fashion Experience

    Curated for You and Microsoft have quietly activated a first-of-its-kind, lifestyle‑led AI fashion experience inside Microsoft Copilot, delivering visually composed, shoppable outfit recommendations in response to natural‑language styling prompts and linking those looks directly to participating...
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    Copilot Studio Introduces Near Real-Time Runtime Monitoring for AI Agents

    Microsoft has pushed a meaningful new enforcement point into AI agent workflows: Copilot Studio now supports near‑real‑time runtime monitoring that lets organizations route an agent’s planned actions to an external policy engine — such as Microsoft Defender, a third‑party XDR, or a custom...
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    Copilot Studio Enables Inline Real-Time Enforcement via External Monitors

    Microsoft’s Copilot Studio has moved from built‑in guardrails to active, near‑real‑time intervention: organizations can now route an agent’s planned actions to external monitors that approve or block those actions while the agent is executing, enabling step‑level enforcement that ties existing...
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    Day-One Patch Flow in Windows OOBE: KB5065813, KB5065847, KB5065848

    Microsoft has quietly pushed three Out‑of‑Box Experience (OOBE) servicing packages — KB5065813, KB5065847, and KB5065848 — that change how Windows 11 (22H2/23H2/24H2) and Windows Server 2025 are provisioned at first boot, enabling day‑one quality updates and delivering emergency fixes to...
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    Pentagon Ends China‑Based DoD Cloud Support, Orders Third‑Party Audit

    The Pentagon has formally ended the long‑running practice of allowing China‑based Microsoft engineers to support Department of Defense cloud environments, ordering audits and vendor reviews that could reshape how major cloud providers service U.S. government systems. The move follows an...
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