Kenshiki

Trust surfaces

Governance-Grade Integrations

The control plane is only as strong as what it can see. These are the integrations that make Kenshiki a first-class citizen in enterprise identity, evidence, infrastructure, and governance workflows.

Kenshiki is an AI governance control plane — not a dashboard. It sits between callers and models, governs what the generation layer sees, evaluates what comes back, and decides what leaves before anyone can rely on it. The integrations below are how that contract plugs into the rest of an enterprise.

These are the systems Kenshiki already plugs into — or is building toward. AI factories, enterprise identity, evidence sources, cloud model providers, security telemetry, and developer frameworks. Same Kura/Kadai contract whether you're in Workshop, Refinery, or Clean Room.

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AI Factories & Infrastructure Control Planes

The same three-plane architecture that runs in Workshop also runs inside private factories and air-gapped environments. To get factory-level leverage, Kenshiki integrates with AI grids and infrastructure control planes that orchestrate GPU fleets and agents.

  • NVIDIA AI Grid Decision & Policy Engine — calls Kenshiki to incorporate evidence boundaries, SIRE scopes, and regulatory constraints into routing decisions
  • NVIDIA AI Factory (including government variants) — treats Kura and Kadai as the governed inference layer inside the plant: evidence stays inside governed storage, models run behind Kadai with Compiler, Ledger, and Boundary Gate enforcing no evidence, no emission
  • HPE / Dell / Cisco AI factories — reference designs that wrap GPU racks, storage, and networking into turnkey AI plants, with Kenshiki as the governance layer for inference
  • ClearML, PaletteAI, and similar infra control planes — these decide where and how workloads run across GPU fleets. Kenshiki adds what they are allowed to see and say, based on Kura evidence and SIRE boundaries