A Microsoft 365 policy shift now lets labeled files and emails block certain AI-powered and connected content analysis in Office apps, tightening governance around what cloud features can inspect.
A label-driven control is rolling out in Microsoft 365, tightening how protected documents can interact with connected experiences and AI-powered features.
The real risk is not that copilots invent new access, but that they instantly reveal how much sensitive content was already drifting through old permissions and weak governance.
Academy Sports + Outdoors is treating AI as an operating model, pairing a cross-functional council and customer-facing assistants with data architecture and governance work that could matter more than any single chatbot.
SearchLeak is a reminder that enterprise AI exposure often comes from the layers around the model - permissions, search, rendering, and outbound fetches - not from the prompt alone.
Aembit’s extension for Microsoft Copilot Studio highlights a growing security question: how to let AI agents act without giving them permanent credentials or unchecked reach.
A new integration points to a simple but important problem: if AI agents can act, they also need tightly governed access.
A reported Copilot flaw tied to SearchLeak shows how enterprise AI can become a bridge between ordinary permissions and highly sensitive authentication data.
A reported Copilot flaw shows how prompt handling, browser rendering, and trusted web services can combine into a one-click exfiltration chain.
A reported one-click chain in Microsoft 365 Copilot Enterprise Search shows how prompt injection, web rendering, and classic SSRF-style behavior can combine into a data-exfiltration risk.
A reported SearchLeak chain shows how enterprise AI can turn trusted work data into a disclosure risk without breaking login first.
SearchLeak shows how a single crafted link in Microsoft 365 Copilot Enterprise could turn everyday productivity into a high-risk disclosure path across mail, files, and collaboration data.
Microsoft’s updated Windows 11 AI documentation appears to widen local language model support, with Nvidia acceleration now part of the picture on some non-Copilot+ PCs.
As Microsoft 365 Copilot spreads through public administration, the real challenge is making sure access control, classification, and compliance keep pace with the new way staff search and generate information.
GitHub Copilot-style tools can accelerate drafting, but in many engineering teams the real limit shifts to review, testing, security checks, and release discipline.
A desktop app, a shared canvas, and metered billing turn Copilot into a governed agent platform, with security and spend control now part of the product story.
A wave of hostile extensions is putting browser-based access to ChatGPT, Claude, Copilot, Gemini, and DeepSeek under pressure, showing how one bad add-on can turn convenience into exposure.
A competition inquiry is turning software entitlements, deployment rights, and AI packaging into a technical test for how open modern cloud stacks really are.
GitHub Copilot's move to usage-based billing has turned a pricing change into an operational warning: in metered tools, unpredictable consumption can quickly become the real story.
The FTC’s expanded inquiry is not just about market size - it is about whether licensing, interoperability, and AI bundling make Microsoft harder to route around in enterprise IT.