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In the context of Security Copilot, workspaces help teams manage resources, optimize workflows, and maintain compliance with organizational policies. Workspaces were designed to give customers the ability to create segmentation for agentic traffic.
To help you better understand the concept of workspaces, the following illustration provides an analogy of an organization being like a city. Each building or house is represented as a tenant within the organization. Inside each house, workspaces serve as individual rooms where specific tasks and activities happen. Just as rooms provide spaces for different needs, workspaces within a tenant can support specific configurations.
You can customize your work environment by setting up separate workspaces. As an administrator you can create workspaces for agent specific flows. You can also configure it to the specific needs of teams and groups, including things like designating access, assigning capacity, configuring specific plugins, deploying agents, and adding promptbooks to tailor the experience based on unique requirements of each team or group.
Important
Workspaces are powered by capacities and each workspace must have its own capacity.
Using workspaces, you can efficiently map and monitor costs based on team needs and budgets. Each workspace can be set up with a number of provisioned and overage SCUs. For more information, see Manage capacity. Having workspaces also allows you to store session data according to geo-specific regulations and adhere to local data protection laws. Additionally, workspaces in the standalone experience provide an option to set up an environment for safe experimentation with custom plugins or promptbooks before deploying them organization-wide.
Each tenant is designated a default workspace. That default workspace cannot be changed and was created as part of the initial onboarding to Security Copilot, however as an administrator you can manage workspaces. For more information, see Manage workspaces.
Workspace scope
A workspace is a scoped, tenant-bound environment where users, automations, and agents operate. All user interaction happens within the context of a workspace. It helps provide a boundary for user access and resource allocation.
All user interactions - whether manual actions, automated workflows, or agent-triggered responses occur within the context of a specific workspace.
Working with agents
Agents operate within the context of a workspace. The workspace assigns settings, capacity, and permissions related to the agent's work. Depending on how your administrator has configured access will determine if that agent is available in your workspace. Administrators can assign a workspace for integrated Microsoft Security products. For more information, see Manage workspaces.