10 Layers of Governance. Not 2.
Every platform claims governance. OpenAI Frontier has identity and permissions. Microsoft Copilot Studio has HITL and evals. That is 2 layers each. JieGou gives you all 10 — from identity to regulatory compliance.
The Full Governance Stack
Click any layer to see details, regulatory mapping, and which competitors cover it.
Layer-by-Layer Competitor Comparison
How the major enterprise agent platforms stack up across all 10 governance layers.
| Governance Layer | JieGou | Frontier | Copilot Studio | Agentforce | ServiceNow |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11. Regulatory Compliance | |||||
| 10. Evidence Export | |||||
| 9. Compliance Timeline | |||||
| 8. Audit Logging | |||||
| 7. Tool Approval Gates | |||||
| 6. Escalation Protocols | |||||
| 5. Role-Based Access Control | |||||
| 4. Environment Management | |||||
| 3. Data Residency Controls | |||||
| 2. Encryption Layer | |||||
| 1. Identity & Authentication | |||||
| Total Layers | 11/11 | ~4/11 | ~5/11 | ~3/11 | ~5/11 |
Why Depth Matters
In a market where every platform claims governance, depth is the only real differentiator.
2 layers protects login. 10 layers protects decisions.
Identity and encryption protect who gets in. But who approves tool usage? Who escalates when agents go off-script? Who exports evidence for auditors? Those are layers 3-10.
Auditors don't ask IF you have governance. They ask HOW DEEP.
SOC 2 auditors want evidence export. EU AI Act requires risk management frameworks. NIST standards demand compliance timelines. Surface-level governance fails every audit.
EU AI Act Art. 9 requires a risk management framework — layers 1-10, not 1-2.
Article 9 of the EU AI Act mandates a comprehensive risk management system. That means identity, encryption, data residency, RBAC, escalation, tool approval, audit logging, compliance timeline, evidence export, and regulatory mapping. All 10 layers.
See All 10 Layers in Action
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