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Microsoft 365 Copilot adds extensibility, raising trust and resilience concerns

Microsoft 365 Copilot is evolving into an extensible enterprise AI platform, with federated connectors enabling live data retrieval without indexing. This introduces significant trust and security concerns, as connectors, plugins, and agent actions could expose incorrect data, authenticate too broadly, or execute actions outside of business intent. To address these risks, the R.A.H.S.I. Framework™ from Copilot Trust Lab offers a resilience layer to test these components before they are integrated into enterprise infrastructure, focusing on least privilege, correct authentication, trusted sources, reversibility, and safe failure modes. AI

IMPACT Enhances enterprise trust in AI integrations by providing a framework for testing Copilot extensions before deployment.

RANK_REASON Article discusses a new framework and approach for ensuring the reliability and security of extensions for an existing AI product, rather than a new product or model release.

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