Dive into the Copilot Control System in this session covering the latest Microsoft 365 Admin Center updates and other Copilot features.
Cybersecurity
This session explores how AI connects to ERP and enterprise systems, focusing on security, safer integrations, and minimizing data exposure across connected apps and copilots.
This session explores Work IQ, focusing on its architecture, security and privacy design, and built‑in governance capabilities.
This session outlines emerging best practices for securely governing unstructured data in AI systems, showing how identity, permissions, metadata, and retention work together to enable compliant, controlled retrieval.
This session covers the five pillars of Agent 365 — Registry, Access Control, Visualization, Interoperability, and Security — with real-world Fortune 500 deployment examples.
This session shows how Microsoft 365 Copilot and agents stay secure and compliant while enabling fast, responsible AI adoption.
Recent events in the US and Canada highlight the privacy-public safety dichotomy, as well as questions on the responsibility of AI firms in sharing signals of future harm.
AI models can classify and analyze content to assess whether it is likely to be machine-generated, aiding in detection at scale. The Microsoft stack support a fraud-resistant-by-design security posture.
Microsoft adds new insight into the user interface for Agent 365 and how it integrates previously dispersed functions in a unified format so stakeholders can monitor and act on their AI estates.
Digital Defense Report paints worrisome scenarios of the threats posed by AI but points to one unmistakable conclusion: customers need AI to combat the explosion in AI powered threats.
Cross App Access, being added as a core part of the MCP specification, allows centralized management of user entitlements, closing a gap that currently exists with some MCP servers.
Cisco exec Arjun Sambamoorthy explains the threats customers must address when deploying MCP, and details the supply-chain focused approach that Cisco takes to securing MCP servers.
Latest wave of AI-powered security features bring Copilot functionality directly into Intune and Entra, while new tools and agents optimize access and capacity controls.
With the latest wave of Copilot features, Microsoft enhances AI functionality for Outlook, mobile users, and Mac installed base.
Leading cloud and AI providers are partnering with enterprise customers to develop a comprehensive framework designed to secure AI systems and agents, advancing the industry’s ongoing push for stronger safeguards.
A wide range of functions in Copilot Control System and related products give admins as well as business leaders strong controls over Copilots, agents, and data.
Microsoft demos specific Purview functions that customers can tap into in AI use cases so they are protecting critical corporate data assets from both malicious external actors and insider threats.
From multi-agent interactions to supply chain vulnerabilities, AI agents introduce a number of potential security risks. A new resource lays out the risks and steps to prevent them, while leaning on red teaming practices.
IBM’s new lab in NYC focuses on responsible AI, cybersecurity, and supply chain solutions.
Enterprise architect explains how document co-creation in Copilot saves hours and details potential new Copilot use cases addressing core business functions.












