In this post, I share concrete prompt examples you can use with Copilot in Outlook and Teams to check messages for social‑engineering attempts. You’ll learn when to use Microsoft 365 Copilot for personal awareness, when security teams should rely on Defender and Security Copilot, and how structured prompts can help you pause, spot red flags, and choose the safest next step.
Category Archives: Technology Adoption
Copilot, your social engineering thinking partner
Social‑engineering attacks don’t rely on advanced hacking. They rely on people. Trust, urgency, and good intentions are often enough.
In this post, we explore how social engineering shows up in everyday work situations, and how Copilot can be used as a practical thinking partner when something feels “off”. Security awareness isn’t about paranoia. It’s about slowing down, asking better questions, and choosing the safe option.
Bærekraftig Kommunesektor: Behov for Digital Beredskap
My private comments to Norwegian government NOU 2026 En bærekraftig kommunesektor
Setting Up Planner in Teams
Learn how to set up Microsoft Planner from a Teams channel. Step‑by‑step guide to create shared tasks, clarity, and accountability in Teams.
When the Pressure Is On: Using Copilot and Microsoft 365 to Stay in Control During a Crisis
A crisis happens, is your organisation ready? Are you ready? Do your employees know what to do?Do you? Fire drills and crisis drills Over the years we’ve been drilled in what to do if the fire alarm goes off. We instinctively lock our pc (Windows + L), close our laptops, and walk outside. How aboutContinue reading “When the Pressure Is On: Using Copilot and Microsoft 365 to Stay in Control During a Crisis”
✈️You bought a jet. Where is the airport?
AI in general, and Copilot specifically, is fast and impressive; it feels like the future is here already (and maybe it is?). And that’s exactly why so many organizations rush to enable it. We all want it. Are we ready for it? Here is an analogy I keep coming back to when I talk aboutContinue reading “✈️You bought a jet. Where is the airport?”
Sharing files in chat with external users
Prepare your governance guides, guidelines and policies! New update from Microsoft about sharing file in chat with external users For years, I’ve said the same thing in workshops and leadership sessions: People don’t break governance on purpose, they do it because the tools get in the way of getting work done. External collaboration in MicrosoftContinue reading “Sharing files in chat with external users”
The Champion Myth: Why ‘Back to Your Day Job’ Is the Fastest Way to Kill Digital Momentum
Most organizations say they want innovation.Then they tell the people who enable it to stop spending time on it. This is one of the quiet contradictions I see in technology adoption again and again, and over the years I have had many discussions with managers about it. Some listened, and others…well, I guess it justContinue reading “The Champion Myth: Why ‘Back to Your Day Job’ Is the Fastest Way to Kill Digital Momentum”
Agentifisering
Forslag til et nytt ord for ordboka: Agentifisering. Kan vi bruke det som et norsk ord i forbindelse med generativ kunstig intelligens? Språklig vurdering: “Agentifisering” er ikke et offisielt ord i norske ordbøker (Bokmålsordboka, NAOB). Det følger likevel norsk orddanningsmønster og kan brukes i faglig eller kreativ kontekst, særlig innen KI (kunstig intelligens), språkvitenskap ellerContinue reading “Agentifisering”
BetterTogether in the Norwegian Microsoft Tech Community
🏡New Home, Same Community Spirit The Norwegian Microsoft 365 Community is moving! As Microsoft transitions Community Teams tenants to the Microsoft Tech Community portal, we’re evolving into the Norwegian Microsoft Tech Community (NMTC). We are still a neutral, independent, and volunteer-driven space for sharing, learning, and connecting across roles and technologies. This blog shares ourContinue reading “BetterTogether in the Norwegian Microsoft Tech Community”