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Empower Copilot Studio makers with enterprise-grade management controls
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Join us as we delve into agent management controls for Copilot Studio.
We'll focus on how to leverage a robust management suite in the Power Platform Admin Center for governance at scale to enable secure maker development.
Additionally, attendees will learn to:
- Leverage deep visibility of Copilot Studio capacity usage to optimize cost management
- Establish the right groups linked with specific billing and usage policies
How do I participate?
No registration is required. Select "Add to calendar" to save the date, select "Attend" to receive event reminders, then join us live on June 18th ready to learn and ask questions! Feel free to post questions and comments below. You can post during the live session and/or in advance if the timing doesn't work for you.
This session is part of the Digital Deep Dive: Copilot Control System (CCS). Add it to your calendar, select "Attend" for event reminders, and check out the other sessions! Each session has its own page where the session livestream and discussion space will be available at the start time. You will also be able to view sessions on demand after the event. |
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- Sarah_GilbertSilver Contributor
That’s a wrap—thank you all for joining us!
This AMA on empowering Copilot Studio makers with enterprise-grade management controls has now concluded, but comments will remain open for the next couple of days so you can still add follow-up questions or continue the conversation in existing threads.
You can view all questions and answers on this page—feel free to bookmark it for reference as you build out your agent governance strategy.
Looking for the session deck?
All decks from this series will be posted publicly on a new Copilot Control System page on adoption.microsoft.com. That page is still in development and is expected to go live Thursday morning. If you’re looking for a copy of today’s deck, please check back here on Thursday for a direct link.
Have more questions?
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Up next in the Digital Deep Dive series:
Measure usage and impact of Copilot and agents
We hope you’ll join us!
- KChachanidzeBrass Contributor
Where Can I Find more about Agents Center Of Ecxellence? Roles and Licenses required for its setup?
- SeanFiene
Microsoft
Please visit our Microsoft Copilot Studio adoption site here: Microsoft Copilot Studio – Microsoft Adoption.
You'll find information on licensing, adoption, training materials, and governance guides in the Agent Success Kit, as well as a host of other information, patterns and practices and guidance on implementation and Copilot use cases/scenarios.
- EdwennCopper Contributor
I don't believe that anyone has yet covered the possibility of agents being enabled for use by an Org (or Groups inside an Org), without giving the same people the ability to create agents. This is something that would be very attractive to my company. Is this being considered?
- riduncan
Microsoft
Hi Edwenn, this is a functionality we're looking into today but isn't available yet.
- Hughes818Iron Contributor
These presentations have yet to address how to prevent external users and guests from using their custom or third-party agents/bots within our environment, such as in Teams meetings hosted by our organization. Can you touch on that? Thanks.
- riduncan
Microsoft
Hi Hughes, to limit external agents in your Teams meetings please refer to this link: I need to be able to block users from using a third party ai on teams - Microsoft Community
- Hughes818Iron Contributor
Thank you for your reply, Riducan. I believe the article is about managing app access for internal users, including Guests within your Entra directory. However, I don't think it applies to external users outside your tenant's control. For example, if I schedule a private meeting in Microsoft Teams and invite three external users, one might bring a custom agent/bot to transcribe the meeting. Microsoft has mentioned using CAPTCHA in the Teams Admin Center to prevent anonymous bot access, but this might not always be desirable for meeting organizers. We can't control the external environment, and CAPTCHA can be tricked. It seems like Microsoft should address this gap. One solution could be prompting the meeting organizer when a bot/agent joins, allowing them to decide whether to permit or block it. This is important since meetings often involve sensitive internal information.
- Sarah_GilbertSilver Contributor
Welcome, everyone!
Thanks for joining today’s Microsoft 365 Copilot Ask Microsoft Anything (AMA)! This session is all about empowering Copilot Studio makers with enterprise-grade management controls—focused on enabling secure, scalable development within your organization.
We’ll be covering:
- How to manage Copilot Studio agents at scale using the Power Platform Admin Center
- Gaining deep visibility into Copilot Studio capacity usage for better cost control
- Setting up the right group structures tied to billing and usage policies
- Governance best practices to support secure maker enablement
To participate:
Please post your questions in a new comment thread below. Our Microsoft product team is here live and ready to answer your questions throughout the hour.
Let’s get into it—ask us anything!