Scout is designed to operate with its own identity, and Microsoft says it can act on your behalf within the permissions and policies your organization sets. It connects across Teams, Outlook, OneDrive, SharePoint, browser, local resources, and MCP servers, and it can proactively schedule meetings, flag deliverables, and surface risks.
This is another sign that agent products are shifting from reactive chat assistants toward persistent background workers. For teams building internal workflows, Scout's model shows how identity, access control, and policy enforcement are becoming core product requirements rather than add-ons.
Access requires Frontier enrollment, Intune policy configuration, and an opt-in attestation, and Microsoft says users with a GitHub Copilot license can download the experience. If you are evaluating it for a team, start by mapping which 365 systems the agent should be allowed to touch before enabling any autonomous actions.
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