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Copilot for Microsoft 365 Security and Governance AMA
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Join us for an exclusive Ask Me Anything (AMA) session focused on Security and Data Governance for Copilot for Microsoft 365 on Wednesday, June 12th, from 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM PST. This ses...
Sarah_Gilbert
Updated Jun 12, 2024
m36five
Jun 11, 2024Iron Contributor
The support documentation, "Commercial data protection" says of data, "Microsoft has no 'eyes-on' access to it." Can you please explain exactly what this means? I'm hearing doubt that copilot.microsoft.com with CDP is entirely safe for sensitive or private information because "there must be some way for someone at Microsoft to access it if they really had to."
- AdparmarJun 12, 2024
Microsoft
"eyes-off data" refers to data that is not accessed or viewed by human reviewers unless it has been flagged by the abuse monitoring system. Human reviewers who assess potential abuse can access prompts and completions data only when that data has been flagged by the abuse monitoring system. The human reviewers are authorized Microsoft employees who access the data via point wise queries using request IDs, Secure Access Workstations (SAWs), and Just-In-Time (JIT) request additional approvals.