runtime observability

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Runtime observability on WindowsForum.com covers the practice of monitoring and verifying that AI security safeguards and agent controls are actually executing as intended during operation. Discussions focus on tamper-proof evidence collection, runtime governance, and the challenges of proving that protective measures are active in production environments. Topics include bypass risks, enterprise security requirements, and the integration of observability into AI agent workflows. The tag reflects growing interest in runtime-level verification for AI systems, particularly in enterprise IT and security contexts where dashboards alone are insufficient to guarantee safeguard integrity.
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    Geordie and Microsoft: Agent Governance Becomes a Real Enterprise Security Category

    Geordie said this week that it added two senior leaders, expanded enterprise deployments with customers including Owkin and Forge Holiday Group, and deepened Microsoft-aligned work on AI agent controls for regulated organizations running multi-agent and multi-LLM systems. The story is not merely...
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    Glacis AI Security: Tamper-Proof Proof for Agent Safeguards

    Seattle startup Glacis is betting that the next big AI security problem is not model quality, but proof. With former Microsoft Azure product leader Rohit Tatachar now serving as co-founder and CTO, the company is pushing a sharp thesis into the market: enterprises need tamper-proof evidence that...
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