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Agent Control Protocol: Admission Control for Agent Actions
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Agent Control Protocol (ACP) is a formal technical specification for governance of autonomous agents in B2B institutional environments.
ImplicationpartialDirectly and explicitly stated in the abstract as the opening definition of ACP.
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ACP is the admission control layer between agent intent and system state mutation: before any agent action reaches execution, it must pass a cryptographic admission check that validates identity, capability scope, delegation chain, and policy compliance simultaneously.
ImplicationpartialDirectly stated in the abstract describing ACP's core function and the specific checks it performs.
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The v1.13 specification comprises 36 technical documents organized into five conformance levels (L1-L5).
ImplicationpartialDirectly stated in the abstract with specific numeric details about the specification's structure.
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It includes a Go reference implementation of 22 packages covering all L1-L4 capabilities
ImplicationpartialDirectly stated in the abstract with specific counts for packages and conformance levels covered.
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ACP defines the mechanisms of cryptographic identity, capability-based authorization, deterministic risk evaluation, verifiable chained delegation, transitive revocation, and immutable auditing that a system must implement
ImplicationpartialDirectly stated in the abstract as a list of specific mechanisms ACP defines for system implementation.
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ACP operates as an additional layer on top of RBAC and Zero Trust, without replacing them.
ImplicationpartialDirectly stated in the abstract, clearly positioning ACP relative to other security models.
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51 signed conformance test vectors (Ed25519 + SHA-256)
ImplicationpartialDirectly stated in the abstract with specific numeric and cryptographic algorithm details.
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It defines more than 62 verifiable requirements, 12 prohibited behaviors
ImplicationpartialDirectly stated in the abstract with specific numeric counts for requirements and prohibited behaviors.
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