Autonomous
The agent executes immediately, logs it, verifies the fix, and only tells you if it's something you'd want to know.
Safety by construction
Autonomy without guardrails is a liability, not a feature. Fortgreene is built so the agent can move fast where it's safe, ask first where it isn't, and never take an action it can't undo — all while a zero-trust perimeter holds around your business.
The autonomy gating model
Gating is the safety spine. It maps the blast radius of an action to how much human sign-off it requires — full control where it matters, zero friction everywhere else. The share of incidents resolved at Tier A, with no human in the loop, is our north-star autonomy rate.
The agent executes immediately, logs it, verifies the fix, and only tells you if it's something you'd want to know.
The agent asks you for a simple yes/no in plain language, in the same conversation, and only acts once you say go.
The agent hands the incident to a Fortgreene operator with full context, and keeps you informed the whole way through.
Anti-hallucination guardrails
A network agent that makes things up is worse than no agent at all. These guardrails are non-negotiable and built into how the system is allowed to speak and act.
It states a fact about your network only if current telemetry backs it. No "everything looks fine" unless everything actually checks out.
It says it did something only if a logged action actually exists. If it claims it failed you over to cellular, there's a record proving it did.
If it doesn't know, it says so and escalates — rather than guessing. Calm confidence never becomes false confidence.
Zero-trust, by default
Fortgreene doesn't bolt security on — it's a default expectation in a world of more devices, more guests, more IoT and more agents. The security agent discovers and classifies everything on your network, segments traffic so a compromised device can't reach what it shouldn't, and quarantines anything it doesn't recognise.
Every action, on the record
Start with one site and see the gating, logging and zero-trust security work on a real network.