Kit is wiring agents into workflows. The risk: an agent with broad access becomes the fastest path to a breach. He needs agents bound by the same permissions and audit as any user.
Agents often run with sweeping scopes no human would get.
Actions aren’t tied to a governed identity or policy.
Agent actions vanish without an audit record.
Ask in plain language — “what can we dispose of?”, “which documents are under legal hold?” — and the Governance Copilot answers from your real estate, with citations back to the source documents. Nothing is invented, and nothing surfaces that the person asking isn't entitled to see.

An MCP server gives agents a tool fabric scoped to policy.
Agents retrieve under permission-aware rules, like any user.
DLP evaluates what an agent can surface or export.
Agent reads and actions are written to the tamper-evident ledger.
Through an MCP server that exposes governed tools scoped to your policies.
Yes — they retrieve through the same permission-aware layer as people.
Every agent read and action is recorded on the ledger.
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