Eve Security Files Patent for 'Interrogation-as-a-Service' to Manage AI Agent Risks
Eve Security has filed a patent for what it calls the first-ever 'Interrogation-as-a-Service' for AI Agentic Risk Control, announced in a press release. The technology aims to provide enterprises with a structured way to pause, question, and validate AI agent decisions before execution.
The Interrogation-as-a-Service system introduces a reasoning-before-execution model that automatically generates structured interrogation challenges when an AI request is classified as high or critical risk. The process includes five reasoning prompts covering intent, necessity, harm, data, and alternatives. It operates over standard HTTP using JSON payloads, making it compatible with any compliant agent, gateway, or orchestrator.
According to the company, the service provides runtime oversight with verifiable audit trails and supports real-time authorization through secure retry tokens. It allows enterprises to enforce policies, prevent unauthorized actions, and maintain transparency across AI-driven automation pipelines.
Eve Security’s platform integrates this new capability into its existing agentic AI observability and policy enforcement tools, enabling organizations to scale autonomous AI safely while maintaining control and accountability.
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