#AI governance
12 stories taggedAI governance.

Microsoft Tightens Teams Meeting Controls for External AI Bots
A new admin policy requires organizer approval before automated external participants can join Teams meetings — a quiet but consequential shift in how enterprises govern AI access to sensitive calls.

CIOs Are Running AI Governance Without a Playbook — and the Clock Is Running
Boards want AI returns. Employees want access. Compliance teams want guardrails. The CIO is stuck in the middle of all three.

AI-SPM Is Now a Real Category. Here's Why Your Organization Probably Needs It.
More than half of enterprise AI agents run without security oversight or logging. A maturing class of AI security posture management tools exists to fix that — if you know what to look for.

Macron Pushes Wealthy Democracies Toward a Unified AI Regulatory Front
The French president wants the G7 crowd to stop freelancing on AI governance and start coordinating. Whether that translates into anything enforceable is a different question entirely.

Estonia Wants to Give AI Agents Government-Issued IDs — With Spelled-Out Permission Scopes
The Baltic nation's AI Council is proposing state-backed digital identities for AI agents, defining exactly what they're allowed to do before they touch your data or your bank account.

Cybersecurity Never Built a Health Model. AI Just Made That Inexcusable.
Thirty years of reactive security looked fine when threats moved at human speed. They don't anymore.

Shadow AI Is the Governance Gap Nobody Wants to Admit
A mid-year security forum puts unmonitored generative AI use front and center. The problem is older than the hype.

Twelve Controls That Actually Matter Once AI Ships to Production
Visibility into AI applications is a starting point, not a security posture. Here is what ongoing monitoring and defense of production AI systems looks like in practice.

OpenAI's Lockdown Mode Admits the Problem It Can't Quite Fix
The new containment feature reduces AI-enabled data exfiltration — it doesn't stop it. Experts are divided on whether enterprises should even trust a vendor to police itself.

Microsoft Cages the Agent: MXC, MDASH, and the Push to Govern Autonomous AI at Runtime
Microsoft is shipping a dedicated containment environment for agentic AI workloads, alongside open-source governance frameworks and expanded vulnerability-scanning capabilities — all aimed at reining in what autonomous coding agents can actually do.

Agentic AI Is Doing What a Thousand Breach Reports Couldn't: Getting Boards to Open the Checkbook
Autonomous agents, AI-generated code, and frontier models capable of offensive cyber ops are finally making cybersecurity a board-level business conversation — not just an IT line item.

AI Governance Is Broken Because It Still Lives Outside the Pipeline
Building compliance as a post-ship review layer made sense for static software. For AI systems that mutate overnight, it is organizational negligence dressed up as process.