How Kayllo Control™ works
Kayllo Control™ is built around a simple principle: generated output is not automatically authorised action. Authority emerges only when deterministic control conditions are satisfied and evidence is preserved.
1. A system proposes an action
An agent or robotic system produces a proposed operation, decision, or tool invocation. That proposal is not authority by itself.
2. Gate 0 admits the request
Kayllo Control™ admits only structured, policy-shaped requests into the governed control path.
3. Gate 1 deterministically qualifies the action
Deterministic qualification binds the request, context, scope, and evidence into an authority-bearing artifact only when control conditions are met.
4. Evidence and verification are preserved
Authority-relevant transitions are recorded, bundled, and made independently verifiable through signed artifacts and anchored evidence.
What this means operationally
Organisations can use Kayllo Control™ to govern agents, autonomous software, and robotic systems before actions reach tools, records, equipment, or external systems.
Instead of relying on trust in model output alone, operators gain deterministic control boundaries, evidence-backed transitions, and independent verification paths.
