Krystal Unity's filings cover the operating layer we believe autonomous systems need: human authority, controlled execution, durable evidence, and continuity across AI workflows that touch real tools and real business systems.
The filings are related pieces of one architecture, not disconnected product ideas. This page shares the shape of the work without disclosing implementation details.
Autonomous systems should be able to act, but not beyond the authority granted to them. The architecture is centered on approval, veto, and review patterns for real operational environments.
Agent decisions, tool actions, and operator choices should leave a clear record. The portfolio is being shaped around traceable outcomes rather than opaque automation.
Useful AI systems need memory, context, and accountability across sessions, teams, tools, and model providers. Continuity is treated as a governed system property, not a chat transcript.
The architecture is intended for a world of many models, many tools, and many agent frameworks. Governance should sit above the model and follow the work.
The filings support a practical product strategy: safer agent operations, stronger auditability, clearer accountability, and controlled adoption for customers that cannot rely on blind automation.
The same governance theme runs through Krystal Unity's product stack, from cyber evidence and analytics to autonomous agent control.
The patent-pending architecture is the shared control philosophy behind the portfolio.
Cybersecurity products where evidence, containment, and controlled workflows matter from the first interaction.
Investigation and evidence products shaped around repeatability, review, and confidence in the record.
Agent governance products where approvals, visibility, and proof of what happened are central to the customer promise.
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