Microsoft Teams is rolling out smarter bot protection with new admin policies, lobby approval, warnings, and future allow-list controls.
Microsoft Teams is enhancing security by preventing unauthorized AI bots from joining meetings. A new admin policy now ...
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Microsoft has introduced a new Teams admin policy that allows organizers to prevent third-party bots from joining meetings without approval.
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Microsoft has rolled out new bot protections for Team meetings to provide organizations with increased visibility and control.
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