The Corevexa AI Governance Platform

Corevexa delivers an AI governance platform for enterprises deploying automation and AI systems. The platform enforces authority, scores risk, and logs decisions before execution. Platform rule: every module is powered by Layer-7. No module operates independently of governance enforcement.

Layer-7 is not an AI generator. It is decision governance infrastructure above tools, agents, and workflows.

Platform architecture (governance first)

The Corevexa platform is designed to make AI decision authority visible, enforceable, and auditable across enterprise environments. Layer-7 is the enforcement core. Everything else is a governance surface or deployment module.

AI Tools / Agents / Workflows Requests: exports • approvals • messages • deployments • access changes
Layer-7 Governance Engine Authority • risk tier • policy gate • Allow / Approve / Block • immutable log
Governance Surfaces + Modules Executive panel • workflow modules • reporting • audit export • deployments
Execution Systems Actions run only when governance outcome permits execution
Platform rule enforced: if Layer-7 cannot prove authority and risk posture, execution is gated.

Layer-7 Governance Engine (flagship)

Layer-7 is the enforcement core that sits between AI systems and execution. Before an action runs, Layer-7: scores risk in real time, determines a risk tier, maps required authority using DOA rules, blocks/escalates/routes approvals, and writes an immutable audit record.

Risk scoring

Quantify impact thresholds across money, data, customers, legal and reputational exposure.

Authority mapping (DOA)

Determine required approval tiers, delegation limits, escalation routing, and overrides.

Gating + evidence

Return Allow / Approval Required / Block and log immutable evidence for audit-ready traceability.

Executive Governance Panel

The Executive Panel is a C-suite oversight surface that provides real-time visibility into AI decisions and authority enforcement. It is built directly on Layer-7 enforcement and is designed for approval routing, escalation review, and audit export.

Risk visibility

Risk heatmaps, high-risk queues, department risk index, threshold alerts.

Approval routing

Route “Approval Required” outcomes to the correct authority tier with evidence attached.

Audit export

Export decision evidence and governance posture summaries for oversight and audits.

This page describes governance architecture and platform surfaces. Corevexa does not operate automation platforms on your behalf.

Governance modules (powered by Layer-7)

Modules apply Layer-7 enforcement to specific workflows and operational environments. Modules do not “decide” independently—Layer-7 remains the enforcement core.

Creative Operations Governance

Structured oversight for high-volume content, releases, and automated marketing workflows: campaign risk scoring, executive approvals for high-risk drops, exposure validation, and execution history logging.

Industry governance boxes (coming soon)

Pre-built governance frameworks for regulated sectors, packaged with risk rules, authority templates, and audit structures. Examples: finance AI governance, healthcare AI safeguards, municipal AI risk control, education AI safeguards.

Module rule: surfaces can be white-labeled, but enforcement remains Layer-7.

Governance Audit & advisory (implementation blueprint)

Before deploying AI at scale, organizations need a structured review of risk exposure, tool permissions, and decision authority. Corevexa delivers an executive-ready governance report and implementation roadmap aligned to CGS.

Authority mapping

Define DOA topology: roles, approvals, delegation boundaries, escalation paths.

Risk thresholds

Quantify exposure thresholds tied to high-impact execution paths.

Gate rules

Allow/Approve/Block logic + evidence requirements for audit-ready traceability.

Scope boundary: Corevexa provides governance architecture consultancy and governance control plane implementation support. Corevexa does not provide legal determinations or regulatory certification.

Why AI governance matters (risk-based oversight)

AI failures rarely look dramatic. They look like incorrect approvals, unauthorized data movement, automated customer errors, or decisions no one can explain after the fact. Risk-based oversight frameworks emphasize accountability, evidence, and controls across AI-driven workflows.

What Corevexa enforces

  • Authority above automation (DOA)
  • Risk tiers + thresholds that trigger controls
  • Policy gates with deterministic outcomes
  • Immutable decision evidence for auditability
  • Escalation and stop conditions for incidents

Related governance pages

The platform is part of the Corevexa decision governance cluster. These links create the closed authority loop across hub, category owner, standard, and audit.

AI Decision Governance (Hub)

Search gravity page defining the category and tying the cluster together.

Layer-7 + CGS

Category owner page plus the standard specification that makes it implementable.

Governance Audit

Structured engagement that produces the implementation blueprint aligned to CGS.

Platform FAQ

What is the Corevexa AI Governance Platform?

It is a governance control plane designed to enforce authority, score risk, and log decisions before execution across AI tools, agents, and workflow automation environments.

Does any module operate without Layer-7?

No. Platform rule: every module is powered by Layer-7 enforcement. Surfaces can be white-labeled, but governance outcomes remain Layer-7.

Is this a SaaS product?

Corevexa provides governance architecture consultancy and governance control plane implementation support. Corevexa does not operate automation platforms, hold/transmit funds, or provide legal or regulatory determinations.

How do we start?

Start with the structured intake. Corevexa reviews your systems and workflows, confirms scope, and produces a CGS-aligned Layer-7 governance blueprint.

Corevexa provides governance architecture consultancy and governance control plane implementation support. Corevexa does not provide legal determinations or regulatory certification.