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CEO Render Networks


Zenity, an application security platform for Agentic AI, has introduced its AI Security Posture Management (AISPM) capabilities to help organisations secure and govern AI skills built on Microsoft Fabric. The platform gives security and platform teams the ability to monitor, manage, and protect AI skills, their underlying data, and the business context of their use across the enterprise.
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Zenity’s AISPM Capabilities
“With this added support, Zenity enables customers to harness the power of Microsoft Fabric fully, enabling business users of all technical backgrounds to build impactful AI skills that can be used standalone and/or embedded into Microsoft 365 Copilot or other user-built Agents within Microsoft Copilot Studio,” Zenity said on December 24, 2024.
Zenity Supports AI Security and Governance
The platform creates a unique graph for each AI skill, detailing who built the skill, what data lakehouses and warehouses it accesses, how it integrates with other agents and applications, and who can use and share it, the company explained.
Zenity’s platform also facilitates the management of endorsements, sensitivity labels, and tracking of AI skills’ connections to original resources such as lakehouses, ensuring comprehensive governance and security, according to the statement.
According to Zenity, Microsoft Fabric’s AI skills can access, process and store highly sensitive data, making it vital that companies understand and govern the data exposed by employees and third parties who are building and incorporating AI skills into various enterprise workflows. Zenity gives customers visibility into who can access the skills and the underlying data to ensure no unauthorised access to sensitive skills occurs.