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COMPEL Glossary / agent-governance-pack
Agent Governance Pack
An executive-grade, living artefact aggregating all governance records for a deployed agent — autonomy classification, delegation and authority chain, oversight design, tool bindings, memory scope, kill-switch wiring, risk tier, incident history, and named owners.
What this means in practice
The primary deliverable of the AITM-AAG credential and the single document an auditor or regulator can inspect to evaluate agent governance.
Synonyms
AGP , agent governance artefact , agent governance record
See also
- Authority chain — The traceable lineage from an organization's decision-rights authority — through any delegating humans — to the agent executing the action.
- Human oversight (Art. 14) — Under Regulation (EU) 2024/1689, the provider-designed measures that allow natural persons to understand the capacities and limitations of a high-risk AI system, monitor its operation, and intervene or interrupt it.
- Agentic risk tiering — The mapping of an agent's autonomy level, operating domain, and potential-harm profile to a risk tier that determines control requirements — approval depth, oversight mode, audit cadence, insurance, and kill-switch provisioning.