Agent Context Runtime

The context runtime for enterprise agents.

Cerebrum compiles scattered company knowledge — repos, Slack decisions, specs, policies, ownership — into typed, permissioned, source-backed Context Packets that agents consume before they act.

Not a chatbot. Not enterprise search. A compile step for agent context.

Why Cerebrum

Agents can’t infer context from the mess. Cerebrum compiles it.

Company knowledge is scattered across GitHub, Slack, Drive, tickets, and local repos. Without a runtime context layer, agents guess, use stale facts, miss hidden decisions, leak secrets, and produce unauditable work. Cerebrum is the compile step that fixes this — one typed, permissioned, cited Context Packet per task.

Evidence first

Every important fact carries citations back to its source.

Permissioned by construction

Membership scoping on every query — access is checked before retrieval and before packet assembly.

No silent memory

Agents propose durable memory; humans approve or reject; everything is audited.

Temporal truth

Facts are superseded, never silently overwritten.

Local privacy

Raw code stays on the developer’s machine by default in hybrid mode.

Explainability

The Context Inspector answers “why did the agent know this?”

Proven, not promised

Measured on the Cerebrum benchmark suite.

100%

Packet groundedness

Every packet item carries a citation in our benchmark suite.

0

Permission leaks

Across adversarial allow/deny ACL benchmark tests.

Hash-chained

Audit trail

Every packet is audit-logged and verifiable.

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