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zero trust governance
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Zero trust governance in Windows and Microsoft 365 environments focuses on managing AI agents as non-human workers with strict identity, permissions, sandboxing, policies, and audit controls. This approach treats identity as a critical security battleground rather than mere IT plumbing, ensuring that AI agents operate within defined boundaries and are subject to continuous verification. Discussions on WindowsForum highlight how Microsoft Entra, Purview, and Defender shape secure AI agent deployment, emphasizing the need for robust governance frameworks to maintain security and compliance in enterprise settings.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said in a “Possible Podcast” episode posted Friday that companies should manage AI agents with identities, permissions, sandboxes, policies, and audits, framing them less as chatbots and more as non-human workers inside enterprise systems. The remark sounds tidy...