Definition
Runtime governance refers to policies and controls that manage automated system behavior during execution. These controls ensure actions follow defined rules and operational boundaries.
Why It Matters
Governance at runtime allows organizations to control not only who can access a system, but what automation is allowed to do in real conditions.
Example
A system may allow a workflow to read records freely but restrict write actions outside approved hours or approved scopes.
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Frequently Asked Questions
It is the control of automated behavior while it is actively executing.
Because it applies during real operation, not just at setup time.
Unsafe, excessive, or abnormal automated actions.
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