Agent Control Fabric
Highflame's term for the identity, policy, and enforcement substrate that governs every agent action at every boundary it crosses: one layer, not a bundle of point tools.
Part of the Agent Control Fabric: Highflame's identity, policy, and enforcement substrate for AI agents.
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Agent identity
A verifiable, cryptographic credential issued to an agent that carries agent-shaped claims (owner, trust tier, framework, delegation depth) so every action traces back to a named human.
Read →Attribute-based access control (ABAC)
Authorization decisions keyed to attributes (the agent's claims, owner, trust tier, and delegation depth) rather than shared keys or static roles.
Read →Authorization
Deciding whether a given actor is allowed to take a given action. Distinct from authentication (proving who you are); authorization is what an agent may do.
Read →Blast radius
The set of systems and data a compromised agent or credential could reach. Identity-scoped access shrinks it; cascade revocation contains it.
Read →Breakout controls
Runtime controls that keep an agent aligned to its mission: containing, redirecting, or stopping it when it veers off course, before the action lands.
Read →Cascade revocation
Revoking a parent credential instantly invalidates everything it delegated, collapsing the affected delegation tree rather than waiting for tokens to expire.
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