Microsoft, Google push AI agent governance into enterprise IT mainstream
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Microsoft, Google push AI agent governance into enterprise IT mainstream
""By placing agent controls alongside identity, access, data, and workload management, vendors are positioning AI governance as an operational discipline owned jointly by IT and security.""
""For CIOs, this means AI agents now need to be managed like any other digital workforce, with lifecycle oversight, cost visibility, and integration into service management.""
""As agents are given more autonomy, security teams will need a more continuous way to control what they can do and contain the impact when their actions create risk.""
""The announcements also elevate AI governance to a core component of all AI-assisted enterprise applications, signaling to CIOs and CISOs that governance is essential.""
Microsoft and Google are introducing new controls for AI agents to help enterprise IT teams manage tools accessing corporate data across various applications. Microsoft's Agent 365 aids organizations in discovering and securing AI agents in diverse environments. Google's AI control center for Workspace provides administrators with a centralized view of AI usage and security settings. The shift in enterprise AI use necessitates that CIOs and CISOs manage AI agents like any digital workforce, emphasizing the need for continuous control and governance as agents gain autonomy.
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