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Governance frameworks for entity intelligence programs

April 28, 20268 min read

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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