Governed workload scope and policy context at mission entry.
- Mission
- customer-onboarding
Moat directory
Canonical map of Recon.AI’s public runtime-trust moat — Runtime, Protocol, Governance, Proof, Operations, and Memory — grouped for navigation; replay-safe framing, illustrative chips, and seeded demos only; no supervisory or live-enforcement role claimed here.
Follow execution lineage from mission through alert posture to bounded recovery closure.
Operators confirm mission scope and policy context before expanding authority.
Risk is bounded at mission entry—scope and policy context before authority expands.
Confirm active mission scope
Governance Studio →Governed workload scope and policy context at mission entry.
Illustrative sample evidence—sanitized for public surfaces, not live org data.
Canonical objects and relationships—select a node to inspect purpose, architecture, and illustrative evidence. Observe-first: sanitized samples, not live org data.
Projection-driven scenarios—simulation only, not live org execution.
Mission scope — governed entry and compliance boundary
Risk is bounded at mission entry—scope and policy context before authority expands.
Risk is bounded at mission entry—scope and policy context before authority expands.
Observe-first proof reduces re-run cost for reviewers.
Exportable receipts and controls—not inferred authority.
Autonomous workloads enter with mission scope and explicit policy context.
Illustrative evidence—sanitized examples, not live org data.
Governed workload scope and policy context at mission entry.
Illustrative sample evidence—sanitized for public surfaces, not live org data.
A governed mission completes the full execution chain—integrity gates pass, swarm coordinates, evidence records, outcome verified.
Runtime object: mission
Governed workload enters with bounded authority defaults off.
Governed workload scope and policy context at mission entry.
Simulation — not connected to production. Generated from canonical Trust Runtime model. No operational systems execute.
Protocol-layer posture chips are illustrative labels—not live signals, scores, or rankings.
Execution posture — guided trust flow, agent coordination, seeded Replay Studio and TrustGraph surfaces, plus the governable agent-runtime wedge (builder, mesh, Runtime TrustOps, BYO-LLM) and deployment kit narratives; exports stay verifier-shaped with carriesExecutionAuthority false.
Structured interoperability vocabulary — canonical runtime trust protocol route, explainer, primitives, taxonomy, category contrast map, ecosystem context, and category framing; doctrine echoes LP-004–LP-010 as copy posture only.
Governable autonomy, regulated runtime intake (continuous admissibility posture), and the compact regulated brief — no regulator role or autonomous enforcement claimed on these routes.
Synthetic case studies plus portable proof lifecycle and analyst-grade runtime trust analysis — illustrative narratives for reviewer dialogue, not production incident verdicts.
Operator-facing receipts, continuity-friendly state history, recovery sequencing narrative, guided runtime walkthrough hub, and enterprise rollout brief — storytelling surfaces only.
Continuity memory narratives plus the runtime continuity model ribbon — longitudinal framing bounded to illustrative copy; no warehouse or retention product claims here.