💥 Everyone is racing to deploy AI agents.

Almost no one has a real answer for how you keep them governed once they're operationalized in your business.

Data governance handles your data.
AI governance handles your models.
Both necessary.
Both incomplete.
💣 They are inputs to business operations.

Because neither one governs the outcome. And in a regulated environment, that gap is where the exposure lives.

Decision governance closes it. Four layers, working as one cycle:

🔹Governed Decisions: explicit decisions, domain knowledge, rules, guardrails. The agent doesn't decide on a vibe.

🔹Governed Context: access data, memory, knowledge. The agent sees exactly what this decision needs. Nothing more.

🔹Governed Actions: best next actions, admissibility, gates, confirmations. Being allowed isn't the same as being appropriate right now.

🔹Governed Agents: identity, activation, behavior, scoring. Trust isn't given once. It's earned, measured, and maintained.

These are not just features you can pick one!

â­•Remove any one layer and governance is incomplete. You're exposed to vulnerabilities, out of compliance, leaking value.

AI agents shouldn't be constrained after the fact. They should be born governed. #AIGovernance

Everyone is racing to deploy AI agents


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Published August 17th, 2026 at 07:30 am