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zero trust for ai
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Zero trust for AI is a security framework that applies zero trust principles—never trust, always verify—to artificial intelligence systems and workflows. On WindowsForum.com, discussions center on Microsoft's enterprise AI strategy, where trust, governance, and repeatability are critical for scaling AI as infrastructure. Topics include integrating zero trust into AI deployments to ensure security and compliance, especially in the context of Microsoft 365, Copilot, and enterprise tools. The tag covers how organizations can build AI systems with built-in governance, treating AI not as a side project but as a durable operating model that requires continuous verification and least-privilege access.
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