I'd like to discuss the privacy and data security implications of compromised accounts where a CoPilot (such as Microsoft's) is profiled on an account. It's clear that this poses a significant security risk, as a CoPilot with access to all our Graph services presents a unique attack vector. Those interested in learning more about what can be accessed and seen should feel free to ask. In cases where an account has been hacked, a thorough data-mining activity is often necessary to assess the extent of the breach. Have you thought about?

I don't have any concern about.20%

I feel there is a gap... but I haven't thought about before71%

I already have something on track to fix it7%

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IT Manager in Constructiona year ago

Thank you colleagues,  we are at 52 votes and it seems the problem is still unaddredded.

IT Manager in Constructiona year ago

Hello! Thanks for the support. May please know who has a remediation on track more information about?
What's about that?

Thanks!

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I'd like to discuss the privacy and data security implications of compromised accounts where a CoPilot (such as Microsoft's) is profiled on an account. It's clear that this poses a significant security risk, as a CoPilot with access to all our Graph services presents a unique attack vector. Those interested in learning more about what can be accessed and seen should feel free to ask. In cases where an account has been hacked, a thorough data-mining activity is often necessary to assess the extent of the breach. Have you thought about? | Gartner Peer Community