User permissions and information labelling in Microsoft Copilot

Matt Dunkin

How to effectively manage and secure data access

In today’s fast-paced business environment, staying ahead of the curve means embracing the transformative power of AI. Microsoft is leading the AI charge with Copilot: a revolutionary tool designed to enhance productivity and streamline operations in the workplace.

In this series of blog posts, we are taking a deep dive into the world of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Microsoft Copilot. For our fifth blog in the series, Matt Dunkin, Chief Operating Officer here at AspiraCloud, shares a great video that he found that shows how to apply user permissions and information labelling to protect and secure your data while using Copilot.

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Whilst preparing for a presentation using Copilot for Microsoft 365, I came across this video about user permissions and information labelling when working with Copilot. It reveals how copilot works with the data security controls you already have in place to manage file access, labelling, classification and data loss prevention. There is no simpler, shorter and clear explanation of how Copilot for 365 works in Microsoft 365, whilst respecting security boundaries, user permissions and information protection labels.

If you watch any Copilot for Microsoft 365 video, this is the one!

You’ll immediately know what it can do and why you should not be afraid to simply deploy Microsoft Copilot. Alternatively, you may realise that Copilot for Microsoft 365 will make it easier to find data that your users should not have access to – which will then need to be addressed. It may also reveal the need to look at the structure and architecture of your information to manage user permissions more effectively across your organisation.

If you would like to discover how to get your organisation ready for Copilot for Microsoft 365 or learn how your organisation can embrace AI, simply contact us.