ReliablyME · Governed-execution layer (TECP)

The accountability layer between your AI systems and your people.

TECP is ReliablyME's governed-execution layer for AI agent workflows - ensuring that when AI generates decisions or actions, every privileged action carries signed authorization, runtime constraints, and a tamper-evident execution receipt. It sits inside the reliability stack between your AI systems and your infrastructure, so every privileged action is signed, scoped, and auditable.

TECP control plane: signed authorization, runtime constraints, risk gates, and execution receipts
The shift

TECP controls execution. ReliablyME proves follow-through.

As agentic AI moves into operational systems, leaders need more than logs. They need cryptographically-grounded evidence of who authorized what, with which constraints, and what actually happened.

  • Signed authorization for agent actions
  • Policy enforcement at execution time
  • Execution receipts with constraints
  • Audit-ready evidence trails
  • Human-in-the-loop gates
  • Risk-tiered approvals
The trust execution layer

A governance backbone for agentic systems.

Signed authorization

Every privileged action is bound to a signed intent and a defined scope.

Constrained execution

Agents act only within policy-defined boundaries — no scope creep at runtime.

Risk gates

R0 → R5 risk classes with explicit gates for irreversible or production-impacting actions.

Execution receipts

Tamper-evident records of what was requested, allowed, executed, and observed.

Default deny

Destructive, irreversible, or high-risk actions are denied unless explicitly authorized.

Pairs with ReliablyME

Use TECP to govern execution; use ReliablyME to capture the human and team follow-through that comes next.

From AI activity to AI accountability.

"AI can replace a lot of senior-engineer output. It cannot replace responsibility." — Alex Todd, ReliablyME founder. Briefings are scoped to your governance, security, and platform context.