Governing AI Agents at Runtime: Open Source Zero-Trust with AGT | Ubuntu Summit 26.04
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 [[{“value”:”AI agents are moving from demos to production – but who governs what they do at runtime?

The Agent Governance Toolkit (AGT) is an open source, MIT-licensed framework from Microsoft that enforces deterministic policy before every tool call, message, and action an agent takes.

In this talk, Imran walks through how AGT brings zero-trust identity, policy-as-code, tamper-evident Merkle audit chains, and a Kubernetes sidecar model to any AI agent, regardless of framework.

About Imran
Imran Siddique is a Principal Group Engineering Manager and Agentic AI Architect at Microsoft. He is the creator of the AGT and the “Scale by Subtraction” philosophy for hyper-scale systems. A holder of multiple patents, Imran currently leads the engineering of backend services and knowledge graphs, powering next-generation AI agents.

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