Enterprise

Enforce production autonomy without weakening auditability.

Kevros sits at the point where autonomous systems, software services, and AI agents request privileged action. It returns a signed decision, records the event, and keeps failure semantics explicit enough for security, compliance, and operations teams to review.

Common review cases

Autonomous write operations

Agents, services, and workflows that create files, send messages, or change repositories run through a release-token check before execution.

Privileged API calls

Tool calls against production APIs require a signed decision tied to the request context and policy input.

Evidence for internal audit

Internal audit and security teams receive a narrow record of each enforcement decision and its position in the evidence chain.

Enterprise fit

Model independent The enforcement path controls actions. It is not tied to a single model provider or prompt stack.
Private deployment paths Marketplace and private-cloud patterns are documented for customers that need tenant-controlled operational data.
Failure semantics The product is designed around fail-closed behavior. A missing or invalid release token does not become permission.