Evidence Register
A structured record of what exists, at what maturity, and what is not claimed. Updated as work progresses.
◉ Note
This register is maintained to ensure that EPICORTEK's public claims are traceable to verifiable artifacts. If something is not listed here, it is not claimed. If something has a known limitation, it is noted here.
Implemented work
Working artifacts that can be inspected, tested, or demonstrated.
AgIS — Internet-Draft specification
Agent Identity System · Individual Internet-Draft
The AgIS specification defines agent identity evidence evaluation, deterministic trust decisions (allow/deny/review), Agent Card structure, DNS TXT bindings, key thumbprints, signed HTTP request validation, request freshness, lifecycle status, revocation, scoped delegation, and delegation chain traversal. Submitted to IETF Datatracker on 29 June 2026.
AgIS — TypeScript reference implementation
Alpha quality · Not for unreviewed production deployment
TypeScript implementation of the AgIS evaluation engine. Implements the full verification profile described in the Internet-Draft, including Agent Card evaluation, DNS TXT binding verification, key thumbprint checking, and delegation chain validation.
AgIS — CLI tooling
Agent identity evaluation, verification, and inspection via command line
CLI companion to the reference implementation. Supports agent identity inspection, evaluation runs against test vectors, and verification workflows.
AgIS — 23 deterministic test vectors — all passing
Conformance testing · 0 failures
A structured set of test cases defining expected evaluation outcomes for given evidence inputs. Enables conformance verification of AgIS implementations and deterministic testing of evaluation logic.
Framework notes
Schema and architecture direction documents. Not deployed systems.
ABDS / AUSF — Conformance framework direction
Agent User Story Framework + Agentic Behavioral Design Specification · Three adoption levels
AUSF defines the Agent User Story. ABDS transforms it into engineering-grade specifications at three adoption levels — Lite, Standard, and Full. Level 1 covers prototypes; Level 2 covers production agents; Level 3 covers regulated and safety-critical systems. Not a deployed product, not a runtime system, not an approved standard.
View framework notesPrototypes
Working demonstrations. Not production-deployed.
Supplier Trust & Verification — prototype
Applied verification demonstration
Applied verification demonstration showing how EPICORTEK's verification infrastructure can be applied to supplier identity and trust signals in procurement contexts.
View prototype detailsPilot-stage architectural work
Active pilot development — no production deployment.
Governed Agent Memory Layer. Persistent governed memory for AI agents: scar memory, contextual retrieval, policy-bound recall, and audit-ready memory traces.
Architecture documented. Pilot evaluation available for qualified organizations. No production deployment claims.
Observability, anomaly detection, audit, and mission assurance for autonomous and non-deterministic workflows.
Architecture documented. Pilot evaluation available for qualified organizations. No production deployment claims.
Typed navigation across fragmented operational data environments including graph, vector, document, and transactional systems.
Architecture documented. Pilot evaluation available for qualified organizations. No production deployment claims.
Not claimed
The following are common claims made by companies in this space that EPICORTEK does not make:
- AgIS is not an approved IETF standard
- AgIS is not a DID or decentralized identity system
- AgIS is not a wallet or credential storage system
- AgIS is not blockchain-based
- No EPICORTEK system is production-deployed in an uncontrolled enterprise environment
- No EPICORTEK product is certified, regulated, or audited by a third party
- EPICORTEK does not claim to replace existing identity or access management systems
- ABDS/AUSF is not a deployed product and not an approved standard
- scarR, Sentinel, and FIBRA-NAV are pilot-stage — no production deployment
Known limitations
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AgIS Internet-Draft: individual submission only
Not adopted by any IETF working group. The specification may change significantly before any standardization process.
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TypeScript reference implementation: alpha quality
Not suitable for unreviewed production deployment. Security review recommended before any operational use.
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AgIS DNS TXT binding: dependent on DNS infrastructure integrity
DNS-based verification provides domain-level evidence but does not prevent DNS-level attacks without DNSSEC.
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Delegation chain depth: not formally bounded in current draft
Chain length limits are recommended in implementation guidance but not formally constrained in the specification.
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ABDS/AUSF: schema direction not yet formalized
The framework direction documents do not yet have a complete formal schema specification.
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