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Compliance Meets Ai: Microsoft Purview in the Age of Ai

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Sep 14, 2025

In this series we will learn how to configure Microsoft Purview to mitigate and manage the risks associated with Ai usage.

Artificial Intelligence is transforming the way we work—but with innovation comes responsibility. As organizations embrace AI-powered tools like Microsoft Copilot, Copilot Agents, and non-Microsoft Ai applications, ensuring compliance and mitigating risk is more critical than ever.

That’s why we’re excited to launch our new webinar series: Compliance Meets Ai. This series will guide you through configuring Microsoft Purview to effectively manage and reduce the risks associated with Ai usage across your organization.

Who Should Attend?

All security and compliance leaders and team members within your organization regardless of where you are in your Copilot deployment journey, these sessions will give you the confidence to deploy Copilot!

What You’ll Learn

  • How to leverage Microsoft Purview for Ai governance and compliance for Copilot and Copilot Agents within your environment.
  • Strategies for mitigating risks for Non-Microsoft Ai applications.
  • Practical steps to align Ai adoption with your organization’s compliance framework.

Why Attend?

Ai is here to stay, and compliance can’t be an afterthought. This series will equip you with the knowledge and tools to confidently integrate Ai into your workflows while maintaining security, privacy, and regulatory standards.

 

Please register below

Only registered attendees will be allowed to join the sessions.   These sessions will build on each other so it would be best to register for all of them.  Recordings of the sessions will be provided to the registered attendees.

 

I am excited to see all of you starting on October 3rd!!!

Jay Cotton - Microsoft Principal Cloud Architect

 

Sessions

 

DateTopicTimeRegistration Link
 October 3rdIntroduction to Microsoft Purview and Copilot and how to mitigate oversharing risk with SharePoint Advanced Mangement12pm EST (9am PST) Register here
 October 10th Deep Dive:  Data Security Posture Mangement (DSPM) for Ai12pm EST (9am PST)Register here
October 17th Deep Dive:  Data Loss Prevention for Copilot with Sensitivity Labels12p EST (9a PST)Register here
 October 24th Deep Dive:  Auditing, Retention, and eDiscovery for Copilot12p EST (9a PST)Register here
 October 31st Deep Dive:  Communication Compliance for Copilot12p EST (9a PST) Register here
 November 7th Deep Dive:  Insider Risk Management for Copilot12p EST (9a PST) Register here
Updated Sep 18, 2025
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3 Comments

  • SaithIbraheem's avatar
    SaithIbraheem
    Copper Contributor

    Great post! i like how purview makes compliance proactive with audit trails, DLP and governance built in. The focus on AI-powered visibility feels especially timely for managing regulatory risks

  • benoitch's avatar
    benoitch
    Brass Contributor

    Adapting AI Protocols in Life‑Threatening Emergencies

    My name is Benoît Chevalier, and I am passionate about artificial intelligence.

    I recently tested an immediate emergency scenario: a mother arrives at a closed pharmacy while her child is suffering from a severe allergic reaction. A single dose from an epinephrine auto‑injector (EpiPen) could have saved the child’s life in this scenario, but no emergency service could intervene before the child’s probable death.

    In this context, I proposed different possible courses of action, but the AI failed to identify the solution that should have been visible. It collided with protocols—no doubt established for good reasons—but which, in this precise case, prevented any life‑saving outcome and led to an irreversible consequence. The AI froze, unable to perceive the possibilities that could have been considered.

    I wonder whether it might be possible to introduce flexibility into such protocols. I am fully aware that an AI cannot make legal decisions or encourage illegal actions. However, it could have provided options with an estimated survival probability for the child, by exploring different scenarios.

    Among these options, one rule that might have saved the child’s life would have been to break the pharmacy’s window. Of course, I understand that such power cannot be given directly to an AI. But if the AI had been able to communicate with the police, the authorities could have given the green light, making the action legal. In this way, instead of mourning a death, we could have witnessed a life saved—thanks to AI working in collaboration with the authorities.

    I would be glad to test AI again in contextual scenarios, so that the public may better appreciate its true potential.

    With your kind consideration, I submit this reflection: could we not envision or adjust certain rules so that AI may respond more effectively in life‑threatening emergencies?

    Sincerely, Benoît Chevalier

  • Looking forward to this webinar series! It's good to see more detailed sessions related to Purview!

    Would be nice to be able to register for all sessions at once.

    And why is this in the Healthcare and Life Sciences blog instead of the Purview or an AI-related blog?