Why every AI platform needs Know Your Agent (KYA)
Identity for AI agents isn't sci-fi — it's MLR 2017 with a new acronym.
As autonomous agents start moving money, signing contracts, and accessing regulated data, the question of "who is the agent acting for" becomes a compliance problem rather than a research problem.
TrustVerify's KYA module issues a short-TTL X.509 certificate, screens every request for prompt injection (BR-017), and watches behavioural drift in real time (BR-018). The result is an audit trail the regulator can read.
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