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third party monitors
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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about third party monitors focus on integrating external security monitoring tools with Microsoft Copilot Studio. Topics include near-real-time runtime security, inline attack prevention, and step-level policy enforcement using third-party XDR vendors or custom endpoints. These threads explore how organizations can route Copilot Studio agent actions through external monitors for approve/block verdicts, enabling governance and compliance for enterprise AI agents. The content emphasizes practical implementation of third party monitors within the Power Platform environment.
Zenity’s expanded integration with Microsoft Copilot Studio embeds inline, real‑time attack prevention directly into Copilot Studio agents, promising step‑level policy enforcement, data‑exfiltration controls, and telemetry for enterprises that want to scale agentic AI without surrendering...
Microsoft has quietly but meaningfully shifted the balance of power between autonomous AI agents and enterprise defenders: Copilot Studio now supports near‑real‑time runtime security controls that let organizations route an agent’s planned actions through external monitors (Microsoft Defender...
Microsoft has quietly moved a critical enforcement point for enterprise AI agents from after-the-fact logging into the live execution path: Copilot Studio now supports near‑real‑time runtime monitoring that lets organizations route an agent’s planned actions to external monitors — Microsoft...
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...