A status-page index for AEGIS Initiative publications. Where a paper has a Zenodo or venue DOI, that DOI is the canonical content; pages here exist to give the work a navigable home and to track its public state. Drafts that haven’t been deposited yet may live here as the canonical source.
Published
- Governing the Action Boundary — A narrative essay on why governance for autonomous agents must happen at the action boundary, not the language boundary. Companion piece to the technical paper below.
- Cross-Cutting Runtime Enforcement for Agentic AI — Reference-implementation paper mapping Kenney’s six runtime-enforcement design principles to AEGIS architecture. Introduces ATX-1. DOI 10.5281/zenodo.19542056.
- ATX-1 — AEGIS Threat Matrix — Implementation-independent threat taxonomy for autonomous agent governance. v2.1 canonical. DOI 10.5281/zenodo.19251098.
- AEGIS Core v0.1.2 — software deposit. DOI 10.5281/zenodo.19355478. Source repository at github.com/aegis-initiative/aegis-core.
Pending deposit
- AIAM-1 — Identity & Access Management for AI Agents — v0.1 specification suite complete (12 chapters, 5 schemas, RFC-0019). Pending Zenodo deposit.
In review or in flight
- Edge Governance (IEEE TNSE) — Desk-rejected on scope; appeal sent 2026-04-10. Awaiting outcome.
- ATX-1 (IEEE Data Descriptions) — DATA-00033-2026. Major revisions returned 2026-04-22; revision targets v2.3 with severity removed for MITRE alignment. Due 2026-05-20.
- Constitutional Governance Architecture (IEEE Computer) — Submitted March 2026. Outcome pending.
Submitted to standards programmes
- NIST AI RMF Position Statement — Formal submission to the NIST AI Risk Management Framework programme. On file as a frozen document.
- NCCoE — AI Agent Identity & Authorization — Formal response to NCCoE’s call on AI agent identity and authorization, distilling the AIAM-1 specification suite. Submitted 2026-03-22.
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