GenAI is being widely used by many organizations of all sizes and in all industries. This technology is changing the way organizations work, but it also brings challenges in terms of security and compliance. Security and risk leaders are concerned about risks like prompt injection attacks and unethical use of GenAI.
To address these concerns, Microsoft is introducing new features in Purview Communication Compliance. These updates include expanded coverage for more GenAI apps, improved risk analysis, and easier alert management. There is also better integration with Purview Insider Risk Management for more comprehensive risk identification.
Some of the new features include support for more Generative AI applications, like Security Copilot and Fabric Copilot. These applications can now be analyzed by Communication Compliance for any non-compliant or risky use. Additionally, new risk detection features have been added to help identify risks like prompt injections and use of protected materials.
Integration with Insider Risk Management has also been improved, with new communication compliance policy indicators to quickly identify risky activity. This will help provide a more complete view of potential risks in an organization. There are also new policy settings and improvements to the triage experience to make it easier to manage compliance investigations.
Overall, these updates aim to help organizations better secure and govern their GenAI interactions while ensuring