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Security & Control

Controls Defined for the Actual Workflow and Vendors

Permissions, retention, logging, disclosures and escalation requirements are documented against the systems that will really process data.

Security & Human Control

Automation with clear boundaries and a human owner

You decide what the system knows, what it can do, what it cannot do, and when a person must take over.

Human handoff

Complex, sensitive, or uncertain conversations can be transferred with a useful summary.

Approved knowledge

Agents can work from documented business information rather than an undefined knowledge base.

Access controls

Permissions are limited to the actions and systems the workflow actually requires.

Conversation logs

Relevant interactions can be reviewed according to the selected channels and vendor settings.

Monitoring

Owners can agree the signals and review points that matter before launch.

Restricted actions

The system can be told what it must not answer, change, promise, or approve.

Error handling

Uncertain output or integration failure should trigger a safe fallback, not an uncontrolled action.

Data handling

Retention, access, and vendor requirements are reviewed as part of implementation.

Human-control example

A scoped handoff, not an AI dead end

Monitored
CustomerI have a question outside the standard service options.
Rule or confidence trigger
Human assistance required

The team receives the conversation context, collected details, and reason for escalation.

Summary sent Action paused

Security and privacy requirements are reviewed during implementation. Additional compliance, vendor, and data-handling review may be required for sensitive workflows.

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