AI Agent Governance · An End-to-End Guide to Evaluating, Governing, and Releasing AI Agents with ProofAgent
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AI Agent Governance
An End-to-End Guide to Evaluating, Governing, and Releasing AI Agents with ProofAgent
A practical field guide to deciding whether an AI agent is ready for production — how to evaluate its behavior, score its context, turn requirements into testable controls, and make a release decision you can defend to an auditor.
By Dr. Fouad Bousetouane · 154 pages · free to read.
Part I · From AI Agents to Production Readiness
Governance begins with a clear view of what an agent does, how the problem is organized, and what process an organization can follow.
AI Agents Moving Into Production — What changes when an agent stops advising and starts acting.
The ProofAgent Governance Framework — A mental map: four layers of evidence, and four dimensions of readiness.
The AI Agent Governance Lifecycle — The order in which the work actually gets done.
Part II · Understanding the AI Agent
Governance starts with understanding the system that will actually run in production.
Anatomy of an AI Agent — The parts of an agent, and why each one matters to governance.
Risk, Ownership, and the AI-BOM — Knowing the agent well enough to govern it, and recording it well enough to prove it.
Part III · Evaluation and Context
Once the agent and its environment are understood, the next step is to collect evidence about how the system behaves.
Evaluating AI Agent Behavior — Different tests answer different questions. Choosing among them is most of the skill.
Context Engineering and Agent Reliability — Many agent failures begin before the model generates a token.
From ProofAgent Evaluation to Evidence — How a run becomes something governance can use.
From Findings to Action — A score points; a finding explains.
Part IV · Compliance and Controls
Evaluation findings become governable when they are connected to requirements and controls.
From Requirements to Testable Controls — Turning an obligation written in prose into a condition a system can check.
Building an Evidence-Based Control System — Controls that can fail, tests that reveal it, and artifacts that prove it.
Part V · Governance and Release
Governance turns evidence and controls into an accountable production decision.
The ProofAgent Index and Production Readiness — Four dimensions, one number, and the order in which to read it.
Policy as Code and Release Decisions — How evidence, policy and accountability converge into a decision somebody owns.
Continuous Assurance — The agent you approved may not be the system running three months from now.
Part VI · Applying the Framework
The method, worked end to end against one ordinary agent.
Your First End-to-End Governance Workflow — Eleven stages, one agent, one recorded decision.
Part VII · Use Cases
Two agents at one organization, governed with the same method and released against different bars.
Financial Operations Assistant — An agent that can move money, and what it took to release it.
Media and Research Assistant — The same method, a lower tier, and a different set of hard limits.