Infrastructure AI Expands GAOS with Autonomous Security Framework

June 04, 2026
Infrastructure AI has expanded its Galaxy Agentic Operating System to include an Agentic Security framework, introducing a dual-blockchain architecture and multi-layered protections for autonomous infrastructure operations.

Infrastructure AI has expanded its Galaxy Agentic Operating System (GAOS) with the launch of a new Agentic Security framework, announced in a press release. The system introduces a multi-layered security model designed to govern autonomous agents operating across global infrastructure environments.

The Agentic Security framework replaces traditional reactive cybersecurity methods with a deterministic execution governance model that prevents unauthorized actions at runtime. It features a six-layer defense pipeline that includes an on-chain agent registry, supervised process isolation, a dynamic policy engine, and tamper-evident audit verification. Each agent is verified, sandboxed, and monitored through cryptographically secured records.

At the core of this framework is a dual-blockchain architecture that separates the physical and AI states. The Infrastructure Blockchain maintains asset identity and operational logs, while the Agentic Blockchain manages agent identities, certifications, and reputation scores. This design allows for complete traceability and instant revocation of compromised agents.

The company previously announced the broader deployment of GAOS across sectors such as healthcare, transportation, and smart cities. GAOS integrates autonomous agents, digital twins, and blockchain governance to manage facilities operations including energy optimization, predictive maintenance, and security coordination in real time.

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