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What Copilot in Windows means for endpoint governance

Published

15 August 2026

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technology

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Enterprise Software

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United States

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Fusion42 · 15 August 2026 · Fusion42 review

Microsoft 365 Copilot integrates AI deeply into Windows and Microsoft 365 apps, raising significant endpoint governance challenges due to expanded data access and autonomous AI agents. IT teams must adopt new governance practices and enable Microsoft’s security guardrails to manage risks from data oversharing and emerging non-human AI identities.

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◆ The Wire takeaway

Windows AI integration changes endpoint governance rules overnight. You must fix data oversharing and manage AI agents as new identities or risk losing control over sensitive information.

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Enterprise Softwaremicrosoft-copilotendpoint-securitydata-governanceai-agentsmicrosoft-365