Microsoft 365 Community Conference (Apr 21–23, Orlando) presents Microsoft’s security roadmap for AI-era work, covering Copilot and Agent governance, Purview data protection, baseline security mode, and practical controls to reduce data exposure while enabling secure AI adoption across enterprises.
Microsoft announced focused security tracks and hands-on sessions at the Microsoft 365 Community Conference. The event runs April 21–23 in Orlando and emphasizes AI-era data protection. Attendees will hear Microsoft product leaders and practitioners on governance, Purview, Copilot, and Agents.
Main feature/change and impact
Microsoft positioned conference sessions to align security controls with AI adoption and Agent management. Sessions cover Microsoft Purview, Baseline Security Mode, and Copilot governance. Speakers include Vasu Jakkal and Rohan Kumar, presenting enterprise strategies for reducing data exposure. This change centralizes guidance on protecting data, identities, and models during rapid AI integration.Practical implications
IT and security teams gain prescriptive, product-level guidance for modernizing controls. Expect actionable demos on Agent lifecycle, Copilot resilience, and Purview APIs. Implementations will focus on governance-by-design and reducing admin complexity. Organizations can map session outcomes to roadmaps for rollout, auditing, and scaling secure AI services.“Microsoft is helping IT and security teams adapt to AI driven work with security built in, not bolted on.” “Register now, and we’ll see you April 21–23 in Orlando.”Microsoft’s roadmap sessions reveal concrete steps to modernize data security for AI workloads. Next steps: review the speaker directory, select sessions aligned to your controls, and register. Schedule follow-up pilots to validate Purview, Copilot governance, and Agent management in your environment.
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