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AgentGuard

Governance kernel for AI agents trust, approvals, audit logs

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AgentGuard is a governance kernel for AI agents that adds trust scoring, capability-based permissions, human approval gates, and real-time audit logs to prevent unsafe or unauthorized agent actions.

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AgentGuard started from a simple question: what actually protects AI agents when they have real system access? Most agent frameworks assume agents behave correctly by default. In production, that assumption doesn’t hold. AgentGuard adds a governance layer on top of AI agents with four core primitives: Trust scoring that decays or grows based on behavior Capability-based access tokens with scoped permissions Human-in-the-loop approval gates for high-risk actions Full audit logs and real-time event streams The goal isn’t to slow agents down — it’s to make them safe enough to run in real systems.

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Governance kernel for AI agents trust, approvals, audit logs

AgentGuard was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #97 on the daily leaderboard. AgentGuard is a governance kernel for AI agents that adds trust scoring, capability-based permissions, human approval gates, and real-time audit logs to prevent unsafe or unauthorized agent actions.

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