Trust3 AI says its Agent Control Plane now integrates with Microsoft Copilot Studio, giving enterprise security teams a way to discover, observe, and govern Copilot Studio agents from its platform.
Trust3 AI announced through PR Newswire that its Agent Control Plane now integrates with Microsoft Copilot Studio, expanding its platform for discovering, observing, and securing enterprise AI agents.
In a PR Newswire release published by Trust3 AI, the company said the new integration is designed to help enterprise security teams manage agents built in Microsoft Copilot Studio. Trust3 AI said the integration can identify Copilot Studio agents, including what it describes as “shadow agents,” and bring them into a governed inventory.
Trust3 AI’s own website describes the company’s product as an agent security and data governance platform that provides “one control plane” to discover, observe, and secure AI agents. The site lists Microsoft Copilot Studio among the supported agentic frameworks for the platform.
The announcement is focused on enterprise visibility and governance rather than on building agents. Trust3 AI’s framing is that companies adopting agent-building tools need a separate way to track which agents exist, what data and tools they can access, and whether they comply with security policies.
Trust3 AI’s documentation says the platform connects to Microsoft Copilot Studio to pull agent metadata on a scheduled basis. The same overview documentation also says Trust3 connects to Databricks, indicating the company is positioning the product as a cross-platform inventory and governance layer for agentic systems.
Based on the Trust3 AI documentation, the Copilot Studio connection is intended to support a governed inventory by collecting agent metadata rather than replacing Microsoft’s development environment. The company’s PR Newswire announcement says security teams can use the Agent Control Plane to discover, observe, and secure Copilot Studio agents.
Trust3 AI also highlights “shadow agents,” a term it uses for agents that may exist outside central security oversight. The company’s announcement says the integration is meant to help enterprises surface those agents so they can be reviewed and managed.
Microsoft Copilot Studio is used by organizations to create copilots and agents connected to business workflows. Trust3 AI’s announcement reflects a broader enterprise concern: as more teams create AI agents, security and governance teams may need better visibility into which agents are running and what permissions they have.
The available sources for this item are Trust3 AI’s PR Newswire release, Trust3 AI’s product website, and Trust3 AI’s documentation. Those sources support the claim that Trust3 AI says it has added Copilot Studio support and that its platform can pull Copilot Studio agent metadata for inventory purposes. They do not independently verify customer adoption, performance claims, or the effectiveness of the security controls.
Trust3 AI is extending its Agent Control Plane to Microsoft Copilot Studio, according to the company’s announcement and documentation. For enterprises using Copilot Studio, the integration is pitched as a way to improve visibility into agent inventories and bring agent governance into a centralized security workflow.
Trust3 AI announced through PR Newswire that its Agent Control Plane now integrates with Microsoft Copilot Studio, expanding its platform for discovering, observing, and securing enterprise AI agents.
What Trust3 AI announced In a PR Newswire release published by Trust3 AI, the company said the new integration is designed to help enterprise security teams manage agents built in Microsoft Copilot Studio.
Trust3 AI said the integration can identify Copilot Studio agents, including what it describes as “shadow agents,” and bring them into a governed inventory.
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