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Copilot-Ready Governance: Reduce Oversharing Risk with Purview controls

Make Copilot safer before it makes risk louder. Learn how to use Microsoft Purview controls to reduce oversharing exposure, without slowing your team down.

Session Overview

  • Date: Thursday, April 9th 2026
  • Time: 11AM EST
  • Format: Live presentation + interactive Q&A

Today Copilot and agents make over-surfacing content more common. Most organizations already have mis‑permissioned content, but when Copilot and agents can surface information instantly, those existing gaps turn into active exposure.

At the same time, Microsoft is retiring several legacy SharePoint compliance experiences and there’s no automatic migration from SharePoint governance to Microsoft Purview controls. If these legacy policies are not migrated properly to Purview, it can introduce compliance gaps during your migration, which can be amplified by Copilot oversharing content.

Speakers:

Kanwal Khipple, CEO of 2toLead and 17x Microsoft MVP, is an award-winning digital workplace expert with extensive field experience working with small to large organizations.

Alpesh Nakar, CTO of EDUC4TE, brings over 15 years of experience in cybersecurity and IT consulting with a strong focus on people growth, process, and practical technology enablement.

What you'll learn

  • Identify why oversharing becomes an “active exposure” with Copilot
  • Spot the migration danger zone: permissions drift + compliance gaps
  • Apply “Copilot‑ready controls” that reduce oversharing risk fast
  • Restrict what Copilot can discover while you clean up

Each takeaway is designed to help you act quickly without needing a massive permissions overhaul on day one.

Who should attend

This session is designed for:

  • Microsoft 365 Admins & Architects managing migrations and tenant changes
  • Governance / Compliance / GRC leaders who need evidence and defensibility while data moves
  • IT leaders preparing for Copilot-safe data across the Microsoft 365 environment
  • Security teams tasked with reducing oversharing without blocking collaboration

This session will help you make Copilot readiness measurable and defensible, especially if your teams are balancing governance and stakeholder expectations at the same time.

Why attend live?

  • Get your questions answered in real time during the live Q&A
  • Interactive moments you don't get on replay
  • Hear the "why behind the what" live to align your stakeholders faster

Get clarity and recommendations on the spot when you attend live.

Save your spot now

This is a live virtual webinar. Register now to secure your spot and receive the calendar invite. You'll receive the recording and links to resources after attending the webinar.

FAQs

1) What is “Copilot oversharing” in Microsoft 365?

Copilot can surface any content a user already has permission to access, so overly broad access and legacy sharing can expose sensitive data at scale.

2) Is this webinar relevant if we haven’t deployed Copilot yet?

Yes. If you’re preparing for Copilot (or agents) and want to reduce risk during a migration window, this session is designed to help you plan what to prioritize first.

3) Is this webinar relevant if we’re already migrating SharePoint or Microsoft 365?

Yes. The session is built around the reality that migrations often change access and content structure, which can increase exposure if governance isn’t aligned early.

4) Do I need Microsoft Purview already in place to attend?

No. You’ll still benefit if you’re evaluating readiness or planning your governance approach and want clarity on what to focus on first.

Last updated on:
March 11, 2026
Published on:
March 11, 2026
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