Agent Incident Response Needs a Measurable Drill
A controlled incident drill shows how scope validation, lineage, blast-radius assessment, kill paths, and rollback evidence make agent failure visible enough to engineer against.
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A controlled incident drill shows how scope validation, lineage, blast-radius assessment, kill paths, and rollback evidence make agent failure visible enough to engineer against.
Risk often appears between changes, not inside one change. Agent systems become dangerous when short-lived input hardens into durable memory and outlives the assumptions that made it safe.
Agent systems need a memory control plane because retrieval safety and historical truth require enforceable policy and clear lineage, not mutable notes.