EPI – forensic evidence containers for AI agentSCITT-compatible, EU AI Act-ready
EPI has developed a forensic evidence container designed for AI agents to meet regulatory requirements. This container packages the complete decision trail and operational context of AI executions into a single, tamper-evident file. It aims to address the challenges of maintaining audit trails for high-risk AI systems as mandated by various regulations.
- ▪EPI's forensic evidence container is a cryptographically signed, self-contained artifact that preserves the decision-making process of AI agents.
- ▪The container can be archived for up to 10 years and allows for offline verification without relying on the original runtime.
- ▪EPI's solution aligns with regulatory requirements such as the EU AI Act and FDA regulations, providing a structured approach to evidence logging.
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EPI: Evidence Packaged Infrastructure Portable Evidence for AI Execution. Pilot Program · Quick Start · Integrations · Regulatory Mapping · Standards · Docs When a regulator asks what your AI agent did six months ago, the answer should be a file — not a shrug. 🏛️ The Problem AI agents make decisions that carry legal, financial, and safety consequences. Those decisions happen in memory, get logged in transient cloud infrastructure, and are tied to a runtime that may not exist when an auditor arrives six months later. EU AI Act Article 12 requires providers of high-risk AI systems to maintain logs of operation appropriate to the system's lifecycle. FDA 21 CFR Part 11 requires tamper-evident audit trails. SOC 2 CC7.2 requires logging of unauthorized activity.
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