Every agent gets its own secure, governed path through BAPI Core — with Sentry stationed at every point in an agent's ecosystem where it can be compromised, not just watching the wire it runs on.
Every new agent your teams want to deploy today needs its own path wired up before it can touch anything real — a ticket, a review, a config change someone has to remember. Through BAPI Core, every agent is born with its own secure, governed path already in place. Your AI roadmap moves at the speed of the business case, not the speed of network engineering.
However an agent gets compromised — a hijacked prompt, a poisoned tool, a permission it should never have had — what happens next depends on whether it shares its path with every other agent, or has one of its own. Share a path, and the damage travels with it. On BAPI Core, it can't: every agent's path is its own, so the damage stops where it started. That's the difference between an incident and a board meeting.
Ten agents or ten thousand, each one inherits the same secure, governed path through BAPI Core automatically — nobody manually re-wires security for every new deployment. More agents, not more headcount watching them: that's operating leverage.
One shared appliance can't watch every lane at once, a hijacked agent's identity travels with it, and nothing stops a malicious site from quietly poisoning what an agent remembers.
Every agent moves through BAPI Core on a path that's entirely its own. SwarmTrust runs a different Sentry at every layer — network, filesystem, identity — not just one control point on the wire.
Bring your first fleet of agents onto SwarmTrust — every one on its own lane, every lane governed the same way.
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