Authority Before Execution™
Demonstrated in Practice
Certor™ demonstrates a governed runtime flow where authorization, execution, and evidence generation remain separated but connected. The demonstration validates the principle: No Permit → No Execution™.
The Question
Many AI governance systems focus on policy, monitoring, or recommendations. Real-world execution raises a harder question: can authorization remain attached to execution itself?
Authorization
Runtime authorization completed before the action was allowed to proceed.
Separated Execution
Execution was performed through a separate execution layer after authorization.
Evidence
The operation generated an evidence-backed proof trail preserving traceability.
No Permit → No Execution™
An operation cannot proceed without authorization.
Decision Is Not Execution
Authorization and execution remain distinct responsibilities.
Authority Before Execution™
Authority is evaluated before any real-world action is performed.