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 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 Data Sovereignty Paradox, ensuring that information shared with external parties remains accurate, compliant, and privacy-preserving.

Mentions in Source

Source: _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.”