Description
Professional Proxies function as autonomous agents—representing roles such as Facility, Process Engineering, or Finance—that resolve the inherent conflict between corporate data privacy and the transparency demands of multi-stakeholder ecosystems. By operating within concepts/trusted-execution-environment-tee|Trusted Execution Environments]], they perform inline compliance checks and generate verifiable compliance tokens without exposing sensitive raw manufacturing data. This architecture enables the operationalization of governance in high-stakes industries, such as semiconductor Smart Fabs, by moving beyond reactive automation toward proactive, verifiable compliance. Through these proxies, firms can navigate the concepts/data-sovereignty-paradox|Data Sovereignty Paradox]], ensuring that information shared with external parties remains accurate, compliant, and privacy-preserving.
Mentions in Source
Source: sources/_id-372_current_version|_id-372_current_version - “We propose a shift from reactive automation to autonomous governance through ‘Professional Proxies’—role-based agentic workflows executing within hardware-isolated trust zones.” - “This study proposes engineering ‘Professional Proxies’—autonomous agentic workflows—to manage regulatory compliance and ESG reporting within semiconductor Smart Fabs.”