Guardrails
Inline detection and enforcement on an agent's prompts, tool calls, and responses: blocking unsafe actions in real time.
Part of the Agent Control Fabric: Highflame's identity, policy, and enforcement substrate for AI agents.
Keep exploring the glossary.
Identity provider (IdP)
The system that issues and manages identities. Highflame extends your existing IdP to agents rather than replacing it.
Read →Inline enforcement
Evaluating and deciding on an action before it executes, out-of-band and fail-closed, rather than detecting it after the fact.
Read →Just-in-time (JIT) access
Issuing short-lived, task-scoped credentials on demand that expire when the work is done: eliminating standing access there's nothing to leak or over-grant.
Read →MCP (Model Context Protocol)
An open protocol that connects agents to external tools and data. Powerful for capability. But every connection is a new access path that has to be governed.
Read →MCP Gateway
A governed checkpoint every tool connection passes through (authenticated, policy-checked, and logged) so credentials stay central and unapproved servers can't connect.
Read →Mission drift
When a non-deterministic agent gradually diverges from its intended task. Tracked at runtime so it can be contained before consequences land.
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