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Agent Memory Governance

Agent memory governance is the control of what an AI agent writes to, recalls from and shares out of its memory across turns, sessions and users; treating memory as a governed object with its own sensitivity and policy.

What is AI agent memory governance?

Agents accumulate context in memory and that memory can leak across roles or sessions or be poisoned to alter behavior. Governing it means applying the same sensitivity and policy to memory entries as to source data and logging every write and recall for audit.

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