Access and isolation
Per-agent credentials, least-privilege connector scopes, environment separation, encryption, and customer-side review of sensitive operations.
The ARX trust packet is organized around the controls that make agents reviewable: credential custody, manager-bound approval, immutable personnel records, evaluation evidence, and termination attestations.
ARX presents trust evidence in the same shape as the platform: who the digital employee is, what it can access, who supervises risky work, where records live, and how the agent exits.
Per-agent credentials, least-privilege connector scopes, environment separation, encryption, and customer-side review of sensitive operations.
Named owners, manager-bound approvals, evaluation posture, personnel records, and termination workflows for digital employees.
SOC 2 posture, ISO 42001 mapping, EU AI Act readiness, vendor review answers, and audit-ready record exports.
Connector credentials are held and scoped through ARX policy rather than embedded in prompts, scripts, or shared service accounts.
Access controlHigh-risk actions pause before execution and bind decision evidence to the accountable manager.
SupervisionAgent identity, role, policy version, action, output, and evaluation result are retained for review.
AuditabilityRevocation, runtime halt, and sealed record state prove the digital employee has exited cleanly.
LifecycleThe trust center links AI workforce controls to security, AI governance, and procurement review expectations.
Send the systems, agents, and reviewers involved. ARX will route the right material for security, procurement, legal, or executive review.