09/06/2026
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Microsoft has expanded its ISO/IEC 42001 coverage again. Following earlier certifications for Microsoft 365 Copilot, Copilot Chat, Microsoft Security Copilot, and Microsoft Foundry, Microsoft has now added more AI services including GitHub Copilot and Microsoft Dragon Copilotโbringing the total to eight certified AI services.
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Because ISO/IEC 42001 is not about โhaving AI.โ It is about proving there is a structured management system to govern how AI is developed, deployed, operated, and improved over time. It covers the hard questions enterprise teams actually face: risk management, accountability, transparency, and how to balance innovation with governance.
That matters when AI moves from pilot to production.
For many organizations, the real blocker to AI adoption is not interest โ it is trust. Security teams worry about control. Compliance teams worry about evidence. IT leaders worry about scale. ISO/IEC 42001 helps answer all three by giving independent third-party validation that the vendor has the framework and capabilities to manage AI risks across the lifecycle.
For enterprise IT, this means a stronger foundation for moving AI from experimentation to production.
If your organization is evaluating how to adopt Microsoft Copilot with the right balance of productivity, security, and governance, talk to Eastech: https://bit.ly/talktoEastech