NIST CSF for AI agents.
For Teams aligning their security program to NIST CSF.
Agents are a new class of actor across Identify, Protect, Detect, and Respond. HiveKey gives you concrete enforcement for each function at the agent layer.
Note: HiveKey is in private beta and is not itself NIST CSF-certified yet. This page describes how the control plane helps you enforce controls and produce evidence for your own NIST CSF audit. It isn't legal or compliance advice.
How agent governance maps to NIST CSF.
Scope, Guard, and Log line up with controls you already report against — applied to the agent layer.
Identify (ID.AM)
An agent registry inventories every agent, its owner, scope, and last action.
Protect (PR.AA)
Least-privilege roles and in-path guards control what agents can do.
Detect (DE.CM)
Continuous monitoring flags agent behaviour that deviates from baseline.
Respond (RS.MI)
Kill switch and circuit breaker contain and revoke a misbehaving agent.
Walk into the audit with the records, not a story.
Because enforcement happens in the path, the evidence is produced as agents act — not reconstructed later from scattered logs.
- Agent inventory / registry
- Access + guard policy records
- Monitoring + detection logs
- Containment / revocation events
Make your agents NIST CSF-ready.
See HiveKey scope, guard, and log your agents — and produce the evidence your NIST CSF audit needs.