AGENT-RUNTIME-001 · Lane D

Runtime TrustOps

Cloud infrastructure created DevOps. Model-driven agent runtimes recreate the same ops gap at a new layer. Runtime TrustOps is the category for teams keeping governable agents auditable and survivable over time — replay-safe posture narratives here, not live enforcement on production pathways.

Disclaimer: This route is read-only narrative UX: no live execution authority, no production enforcement, and no claim that visiting these pages configures or governs your systems.

What Runtime TrustOps covers

  • Runtime drift
  • Recovery orchestration
  • Trust-state evolution
  • Runtime survivability
  • Execution lineage
  • Semantic governance
  • Continuity memory

Narrative parallel: as agent deployment grows, teams inherit runtime dependence — then trust infrastructure dependence — the same wedge shape as observability and security after cloud adoption.

Public narrative shift

From runtime trust continuity infrastructure narratives to operational buying language: reviewers still map evidence to bounded operational authority — no marketplace or unattended execution posture is implied on this route.

Lane F — shared vocabulary

Copy aligns with Ω.2 ontology, Trust Lock doctrine, runtime continuity, governable autonomy, runtime survivability, and LP-004–LP-010 naming as narrative posture — illustrative routing only.

Use

  • Governable agents
  • Runtime citizens
  • Runtime trust mesh
  • Runtime TrustOps
  • Trust-qualified autonomy
  • Runtime survivability
  • Bounded operational authority
  • Runtime trust continuity
  • Portable governance proof

Avoid

  • AI employees
  • Fully autonomous agents
  • Self-governing AI

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