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AI Trust OS -- A Continuous Governance Framework for Autonomous AI Observability and Zero-Trust Compliance in Enterprise Environments
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Decision Evidence Maturity Model for Agentic AI: A Property-Level Method Specification
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https://doi.org/10.1017/cfl.2024.12 • Bandara, E.; Gunaratna, A.; Gore, R.; Rahman, A.; Mukkamala, R.; Shetty, S.; et al. AI Trust OS: A Continuous Governance Framework for Autonomous AI Observability and Zero-Trust Compliance in Enterprise Environments. arXiv preprint 2026, 1–39. https: //doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2604.04749 • Beshane, N.K.S. RuntimeGuard-AI. Journal of Computational Analysis and Applications (JoCAAA)
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MindGap: A Conversational AI Framework for Upstream Neuroplastic Intervention in Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
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E. Bandara, A. Gunaratna, R. Gore, A. Rahman, R. Mukkamala, S. Shetty, S. Rajapakse, I. Kularathna, P. Foytik, S. H. Bouk, et al., Ai trust os–a continuous governance framework for autonomous ai ob- servability and zero-trust compliance in enterprise environments, arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.04749 (2026). 47
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Towards an Agent-First Web: Redesigning the Web for AI Agents
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Bandara, E., Gunaratna, A., Gore, R., Rahman, A., Mukkamala, R., Shetty, S., Rajapakse, S., Kularathna, I., Foytik, P., Bouk, S.H., et al., 2026c. Ai trust os–a continuous governance framework for autonomous ai observability and zero-trust compliance in enterprise environments. arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.04749