
Microsoft's Agent Governance Toolkit and Where Rynko Flow Fits In
Microsoft just open-sourced the Agent Governance Toolkit , a runtime governance platform that covers all 10 risks in the OWASP Agentic Top 10. I've spent the morning reading through the architecture, benchmarks, and OWASP compliance docs, and it's one of the most thorough agent governance framework I've seen from any company, open-source or otherwise. Policy evaluation at 0.012ms latency. Ed25519 cryptographic agent identity with trust scoring. Four-tier execution rings with kill switches. Circuit breakers and chaos engineering for reliability. Adapters for 12+ frameworks including LangChain, AutoGen, CrewAI, and Google ADK. 6,100+ tests. MIT licensed. This is the kind of infrastructure that the agentic ecosystem desperately needs, and Microsoft giving it away for free accelerates the entire space. It also makes me more confident about the bet we've been making at Rynko, because the toolkit solves a genuinely hard set of problems that we don't solve — and it leaves room for the specifi
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