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 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
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.
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