Governance in Microsoft 365 Copilot by Suvidha Shashikumar (.PDF)+
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Governance in Microsoft 365 Copilot & Copilot Studio: Practical Guardrails and Checklists for Secure, Responsible AI at Scale by Suvidha Shashikumar
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Overview: This pocket guide is a concise, field-ready reference for IT leaders, administrators, and architects responsible for governing Microsoft 365 Copilot and Copilot Studio deployments. As AI evolves from simple assistants to autonomous digital colleagues, governance is no longer optional—it’s the backbone of secure, compliant, and value-driven adoption. Covering both platforms, this guide shows how to define effective policies, controls, and monitoring frameworks that protect organizational data while enabling innovation. Drawing from Microsoft’s latest governance models, enterprise case studies, and real-world best practices, it translates complex principles into clear, actionable steps to help organizations scale AI responsibly. If you’ve been in the Microsoft 365 ecosystem for a while, you already know the difference between a tool and a teammate. A tool waits for your command. A teammate anticipates, suggests, drafts, restructures, and sometimes takes the first step. That’s the leap Copilot introduces. You’re no longer just clicking buttons – you’re collaborating with an agent that can understand your intent and take action with you. That new power brings extraordinary upside. Copilot drafts your first paragraph, reshapes a spreadsheet, summarizes a meeting you missed, kicks off a workflow, or retrieves insights you didn’t know existed. But the moment an agent can reason over your tenant’s data, call APIs, interact with Microsoft Graph, or execute actions on behalf of a user, everything changes. You’re responsible not only for what the agent outputs – but also for what it accesses, what it infers, and what it is allowed to do.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Tech & Devices

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