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.15%

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

I already have something on track to fix it11%

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IT Manager in Construction5 months ago
Hello! Thanks for the support. May please know who has a remediation on track more information about?
What's about that?

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IT Manager in Construction2 months ago
Thank you colleagues,  we are at 52 votes and it seems the problem is still unaddredded.

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