Teams setzt externe KI-Meetingbots zunächst in die Lobby ist eine Technologie- und Wirtschaftsmeldung über AI meeting bots and enterprise data leakage.
Was sich geändert hat
Die belastbaren Kernpunkte sind: Microsoft introduced a policy to identify external bots and hold them in the meeting lobby; organizers must approve the bot before it can join, and registered vendors can self-identify their tools; initial policy rollout began in late June, with admin-center reporting and PowerShell modules planned for July; the control reduces data-leak risk while also making third-party note takers less frictionless than Microsoft’s own Copilot.
Warum es wichtig ist
Das Signal lautet meeting governance, AI note takers and platform control. The story is less about a single announcement than about how AI is moving into budgets, infrastructure, regulation and operating workflows.
Worauf zu achten ist
Der nächste Prüfpunkt ist how many enterprises default to blocking outside recorders and whether vendors register cleanly.
Geprüfte Quellen: SecurityWeek, Help Net Security and Windows News, CocoLoop.