Autonomous AI agents are here. OpenClaw, Claude Code, LangChain, CrewAI, custom internal tools — and they're multiplying.
Now enterprises need:
→ Visibility into what agents are doing
→ Risk scoring on every action
→ Audit trails for compliance
→ Pre-action governance (not just logging)
→ The ability to suspend rogue agents instantly
We call it the Runtime Gateway.
Every action — from any agent, any framework — evaluated through Quality, Governance, Security, and Monitoring before it executes.
ALLOW. DENY. ESCALATE.
And it's tool-agnostic by design.
Any governance solution built for one tool is already obsolete. The Runtime Gateway doesn't care whether the action came from OpenClaw, Claude Code, a LangChain workflow, or your custom Python script.
Your employees get the AI tools they want.
You get the governance you need.
Everyone wins.
**[See the Runtime Gateway architecture →]( https://aictrlnet.com/blog/2026/02/openai-validates-autonomous-agent-category/ )**
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