AI agents are executing consequential tasks autonomously, often across multiple systems and with little record of what they did or why. Asqav, a Python SDK released under the MIT license, addresses that gap by attaching a cryptographic signature to each agent action and linking entries into a hash chain. The signing algorithm is ML-DSA-65, standardized under FIPS 204 and designed to remain secure against quantum computing attacks. Each signature also carries an RFC 3161 timestamp. … More →
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