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Trust3 AI Extends Microsoft Copilot Studio With Centralized Governance for Enterprise AI Agents

Organizations building AI agents in Microsoft Copilot Studio can now add centralized governance and operational oversight through a new integration with Trust3 AI's Agent Control Plane. The combined offering is intended to give IT and security teams broader visibility into AI agent activity while helping enforce enterprise policies across deployments.

With the integration, Trust3 AI extends its Agent Control Plane to Copilot Studio with continuous discovery, tamper-evident observability, runtime guardrails, MCP content firewalls, and identity-aware governance. Trust3 AI continuously discovers Copilot Studio agents and governs their behavior without sitting in the data path.

By connecting its governance platform to Microsoft's low-code AI development environment, Trust3 AI aims to simplify how enterprises monitor agent behavior, manage permissions, apply security controls and oversee the full lifecycle of AI agents. The integration is designed to support organizations scaling agentic AI without losing control over compliance, security and day-to-day operations.

Trust3 AI said the platform is designed to improve visibility into how AI agents access enterprise systems and data, enabling administrators to apply governance policies consistently across deployments. The integration supports organizations as they expand the use of autonomous agents for business automation and productivity.

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Posted by Redmond Channel Partner magazine staff on June 29, 2026


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