Analyst Briefing

KYE Protocol at a glance.

A one-glance reference for analysts: what KYE Protocol is, who it is for, and how it proves itself. KYE Protocol is the reference implementation of Agentic Governance — the discipline of resolving the authority behind an act to finality.

What it is

A governance layer for agentic systems. It binds every consequential act — an agent invoking a tool, committing code, moving money — to the authority that licensed it, the purpose and scope it was admitted within, and a signed evidence chain that makes the decision replay-derivable from public keys alone.

Who it serves

  • CISOs — a control plane for agent authority with kill-switches and audit.
  • Counsel — contestable, replayable decisions that hold up to scrutiny.
  • CFOs — metered, auditable spend on governed automation.
  • Regulators — framework-mapped evidence they can verify independently.

How it proves itself

Every privileged decision emits an Evidence Pack — a signed, WORM-retained record carrying the purpose request, the admissibility decision, the decision map, and a replay proof. A third party can re-derive the outcome from the public keys alone. That is Authority Finality.

In closing

The fact every line reduces to: every act has authority; every authority has finality.