Technical Trainer Dedicado a la tecnología. aka.ms/nestor

Néstor Reverón
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Technical Trainer Dedicado a la tecnología. aka.ms/nestor
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March 26, 2025
MS-4017 - Microsoft 365 Copilot: Security, Compliance, and Implementation
<p>The session kicked off with an introduction to the <strong>MS-4017 course, focused on managing Microsoft 365 Copilot at the tenant level</strong>. It's a technical course aimed at administrators who have experience with Microsoft Entra ID and Microsoft 365. The goal is to understand how to configure Copilot, manage expectations, and cover a mix of technical and conceptual aspects.</p><p><br></p><p>A significant portion of the session was dedicated to <strong>security and compliance</strong>, highlighting the critical role of <strong>Microsoft Purview</strong>. Purview, formerly known as the compliance center, is a powerful solution for information protection, including sensitivity labeling and data loss prevention. It helps ensure that sensitive information used by Copilot is identified and protected. The importance of aligning with regulations like GDPR and ISO standards was also emphasized, with Purview offering assessment tools to help organizations achieve compliance.</p><p><br></p><p>The concept of <strong>Zero Trust</strong> was discussed as a central pillar for security, emphasizing "<strong>never trust, always verify</strong>". This includes explicit verification, the principle of least privilege, and assuming breaches. Applying "<strong>just-in-time access</strong>" and "<strong>just-enough access</strong>" principles were highlighted as key to reducing the risk of data leaks.</p><p><br></p><p>The session then moved to <strong>SharePoint Advanced Management</strong>. It's crucial to ensure data in SharePoint is well-organized, secure, and has the correct permissions before fully leveraging Copilot. The importance of managing content governance, limiting oversharing, and cleaning up unused sites with potentially sensitive information was underscored. <strong>SharePoint Administrators</strong> play a key role and require specific permissions to manage these settings. Permissions can be set at the site, page, folder, and even individual file level.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Preparing your data</strong> for Copilot is another critical step. This involves eliminating redundant, outdated, and trivial data (ROT). Cleaning up old versions of documents and ensuring consistent naming conventions are essential for Copilot to provide accurate and relevant responses. <strong>Tagging files with keywords</strong> acts as metadata, making it easier for Copilot to retrieve specific information. Establishing clear governance and security policies for Microsoft 365 and Copilot is also vital, with designated individuals or teams responsible for data quality.</p><p><br></p><p>Understanding <strong>Copilot licensing</strong> is crucial for implementation. Copilot is an add-on to existing Microsoft 365 licenses, requiring at least a <strong>Microsoft 365 Enterprise E3 or E5 license</strong>, or specific Office Enterprise E3 or E5 licenses. Best practices for license assignment involve monitoring usage and ensuring that licenses are allocated to those who actively benefit from Copilot.</p><p><br></p><p>The session also touched upon <strong>extending Copilot</strong> capabilities. <strong>Copilot Studio</strong> allows for the creation of custom copilots and agents with specific functionalities, connecting to various data sources and automating processes. This is distinct from the core Microsoft 365 Copilot, which focuses on employee productivity within Microsoft 365 applications. Connectors and plugins can further extend Copilot's reach to external data sources like Salesforce and Service Now.</p><p><br></p><p>Finally, the discussion clarified the <strong>different types of Copilot</strong>:</p><ul><li><strong>Microsoft Copilot (personal):</strong> Free or paid (Pro), uses public Bing data, limited integration with personal Microsoft 365.</li><li><strong>Microsoft 365 Copilot (enterprise):</strong> Integrated with corporate Microsoft 365 data (SharePoint, OneDrive, Exchange, etc.), requires specific enterprise licensing.</li><li><strong>Microsoft Copilot Studio:</strong> For creating custom chatbots and agents for business processes.</li><li><strong>Specialized Copilots:</strong> Like Microsoft Copilot for Security, Microsoft Fabric Copilot, and Copilot in Dynamics 365, tailored for specific Microsoft services.</li></ul><p><br></p>

March 24, 2025
Beyond Compliance: Navigating the EU AI Act and the Future of Ethical Artificial Intelligence
<p></p><p>In this episode, we explore one of the most transformative regulatory frameworks in the world of technology: the <strong>EU Artificial Intelligence Act</strong>. As AI systems rapidly evolve and integrate into every aspect of our lives—from healthcare and education to justice and cybersecurity—the need for robust governance, transparency, and ethical oversight has never been more urgent.</p><p>Join <strong>Néstor Reverón</strong>, cloud and AI educator at Microsoft and certified Expert in Law and Artificial Intelligence (University of Barcelona), as he unpacks the <strong>key provisions of the EU AI Act</strong>, its alignment with the <strong>GDPR</strong>, and what it means for developers, organizations, and governments. We discuss risk classifications, conformity assessments, transparency requirements, AI ethics, and the emerging challenges of General Purpose AI (GPAI).</p><p>This episode is a must-listen for professionals at the intersection of law, cloud computing, and emerging technologies. Learn how to build and deploy AI responsibly in a way that <strong>respects fundamental rights, promotes innovation, and ensures legal compliance</strong>.</p><p>🔍 Topics covered:</p><ul><li><p>Risk-based classification of AI systems</p></li><li><p>Role of the European AI Office, AESIA, and regulatory sandboxes</p></li><li><p>Data governance, transparency, and accountability</p></li><li><p>AI Liability Directive and cybersecurity obligations</p></li><li><p>Practical steps for building AI compliance programs</p></li><li><p>The role of AI trainers and cloud educators in this new era</p></li></ul><p>🎙️ Let’s move beyond compliance — toward a future where <strong>AI is responsible, explainable, and human-centered</strong>.</p><p>#AIRegulation #EUAIAct #EthicalAI #GDPR #AICompliance #ResponsibleInnovation #CloudTraining #ArtificialIntelligence #MicrosoftTrainer #Podcast</p><p></p>

January 16, 2025
Secure Communication & Risk Management with Microsoft Purview
<p>In this episode, we dive deep into the critical world of corporate data security and compliance within the Microsoft 365 environment. Our expert guide, Nestor Reveron, walks us through the essential pillars of safeguarding sensitive information and fostering a secure workplace:</p> <p><br></p> <p>•<strong>Communication Compliance:</strong> Discover how to monitor and manage communication channels like email and Microsoft Teams to ensure they align with regulatory standards and internal policies. Learn to identify risky keywords and patterns, set up alerts for potential violations, and train your team on responsible communication practices.</p> <p><br></p> <p>•<strong>Insider Risk Management:</strong> Uncover the proactive steps to identify and mitigate potential threats from within your organization. Explore tools and strategies for detecting data leaks, unauthorized access, and suspicious activities. Understand how to leverage real-time signals, machine learning, and integrated workflows to protect your most valuable assets.</p> <p><br></p> <p>•<strong>Information Barriers:</strong> Explore the concept of creating secure data silos within your organization. Learn how to set up information barriers to restrict communication between specific departments or groups, preventing conflicts of interest, safeguarding sensitive data, and ensuring compliance with regulations like GDPR.</p> <p><br></p> <p>•<strong>Microsoft Privacy:</strong> Delve into the features and functionalities of Microsoft Privacy, a powerful solution within Microsoft Purview for protecting employee data. </p> <p><br></p> <p>Understand how to configure policies to automatically identify and safeguard personal information, empower individuals to manage their data, and maintain compliance with privacy regulations.Join us for this insightful session as we unravel the complexities of corporate security and compliance in the digital age. </p> <p><br></p> <p>Learn to implement practical solutions and strategies to fortify your organization's defenses and cultivate a culture of security awareness </p>
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