Authorized investigation programs require clear policy, audit trails, and role separation. We outline practical controls for enterprise and government deployments.
Entity intelligence programs fail in predictable ways: unclear data-source policy, weak access reviews, and exports that bypass logging. Technology alone cannot fix governance gaps.
ARGUS X and related capabilities are built for authorized use with OAuth2, JWT, RBAC, and full audit trails — but deployment guides still require customer-side policy ownership.
We recommend annual control reviews, legal sign-off on source lists, and tabletop exercises that include export and retention scenarios — not just login workflows.
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