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Publish an agent

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After a successful build of the Security Copilot agent artifacts into a manifest file, you can choose to publish your agent to your own Security Copilot tenant.

You also have the option to publish to Security Store if you want to distribute and sell your agent to customers. For more information, see Security Store.

During publishing, validations are run automatically. If all validations pass, the agent instance is published to Active agents.

An admin is responsible for installing and managing agents from the Active agents view. In addition, once the agent is configured, the admin sets up the security context and identity for the agent, which the Analyst can then access to run the agent.

This article explains how to publish a custom agent to Security Copilot.

Steps to publish the agent

Developers can publish the agent in user or workspace scope to Security Copilot. This means a specific user or users within a workspace can access the agent.

  1. Select Publish to publish the agent.

  2. On Publish, the agent name, trigger schedule, and Required plugins is displayed.

    • Scope:
      • Myself only: After publish, the agent is visible only to the publisher.
      • For everyone in workspace: The agent is visible to all in the workspace.
  3. Confirm on Publish.

  4. If successful, you must get an Agent published message. The agent is published to Active agents in Security Copilot.

  5. Select Go to test to test your agent.

    Image of the agent code autogenerated as YAML in Security Copilot

Publish to Security store

Developers can also publish their agent to the Microsoft Security Store, a storefront designed for security professionals to discover, buy, and deploy security SaaS solutions and AI agents from our ecosystem partners.

Security SaaS solutions and agents on Security Store integrate with Microsoft Security products, including Sentinel platform, to enhance end-to-end protection. For security partners, Security Store opens a powerful new channel to reach customers, monetize differentiated solutions, and grow with Microsoft.

We will showcase select solutions across relevant Microsoft Security experiences, starting with Security Copilot, so your offerings appear in the right context for the right audience.

You can monetize both SaaS solutions and AI agents through built-in commerce capabilities, while tapping into Microsoft’s go-to-market incentives.

For more information, see Security Store.

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