Safety by construction

An AI runs your network. Here's why that's safe.

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

Every action is matched to the assurance it needs.

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.

A

Autonomous

Low blast radius · reversible · high confidence

The agent executes immediately, logs it, verifies the fix, and only tells you if it's something you'd want to know.

e.g. re-channel a congested access point · band-steer devices · fail over to cellular · quarantine an unknown device
B

Confirm, then execute

High blast radius or business-hours impact

The agent asks you for a simple yes/no in plain language, in the same conversation, and only acts once you say go.

e.g. reboot an access point during open hours · push a firmware update · fail back to the primary internet line
C

Escalate to a human

Outside the bounded set, or unresolved

The agent hands the incident to a Fortgreene operator with full context, and keeps you informed the whole way through.

e.g. a suspected hardware failure · a novel root cause the agents haven't seen before

Anti-hallucination guardrails

Three rules the agent can never break.

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.

Grounded-only claims

It states a fact about your network only if current telemetry backs it. No "everything looks fine" unless everything actually checks out.

Action-claim integrity

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.

Honest uncertainty

If it doesn't know, it says so and escalates — rather than guessing. Calm confidence never becomes false confidence.

Zero-trust, by default

Security woven through every layer.

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

Loggable. Reversible. Isolated.

  • Immutable audit log. Every decision and action is recorded — what happened, why, and what changed.
  • Bounded action library. The agent can only run pre-approved, reversible actions — never an arbitrary command.
  • Multi-tenant isolation. Your site's data and network are strictly isolated from every other site Fortgreene runs.
  • Human fallback. While the agents are still learning a class of incident, a Fortgreene operator stands behind them.

Autonomy you can actually trust on your floor.

Start with one site and see the gating, logging and zero-trust security work on a real network.