Agent Governance
Lifecycle control infrastructure for autonomous agents — registry, scope contracts, containment, and runtime revocation.
Overview
Agent Governance provides enterprise control over autonomous agents from registration through retirement. Each agent operates under scope-bound execution contracts with runtime supervision, cross-agent containment, and kill-switch triggers.
Governance workflows
- Agent registry with scope and charter binding
- External agent marketplace with sandboxed contracts
- Lifecycle retirement and decommissioning workflows
- Policy-bound agent activation and mode changes
Runtime supervision
- Cross-agent exploit containment
- Runtime revocation and emergency kill-switch
- Multi-agent coordination under governance mesh
- Confidence ceilings and autonomy bounds per agent
Enterprise deployment
- Tenant-scoped agent inventory and topology sync
- Bridge-mediated agent connectivity for hybrid environments
- Discovery → inventory → topology phased intelligence
- Enterprise operator console for agent posture review
Auditability & evidence
- Agent action history in execution oversight logs
- TAP proof paths for agent decisions
- Evidence-backed inventory with explicit confidence states
- Forensic simulation for incident review
Operational capabilities
- Multi-agent runtime governance controls
- Scope-bound execution contracts
- Containment without speculative risk propagation
- Operator-first agent lifecycle management
Operational boundaries
NerveMind CGOS provides operational governance infrastructure — awareness, traceability, and human authority — not autonomous legal interpretation or certification claims unless explicitly stated in a signed agreement.
