¶ Governance & Policy Domain
The Governance & Policy domain enables rule-based control, runtime approvals, and policy enforcement across all actions and workflows in Fuse.
It empowers organizations to apply intentional, auditable governance to automation, orchestration, and AI-driven decisions — ensuring that every action is explainable, compliant, and aligned with operational risk posture.
In Fuse, governance is not something layered on top — it’s a core domain that operates inline with workflows.
This domain manages:
- Runtime decision gates
- Delegated access workflows
- Policy templates
- Audit generation and evidence capture
It ensures that what can happen is always governed by what should happen.
- Access Policy Evaluation — Enforce runtime permissions based on roles, scopes, and context
- Approval Workflows — Multi-step, human-in-the-loop approvals within orchestration flows
- Delegated Access — Temporary or role-substituted access with auditability
- Policy Templates — Reusable, parameterized rules for common governance logic
- Audit Logging — Full trace of all approval decisions, conditions, and execution metadata
- Redaction & Compliance Handling — Govern what data can be used, shared, or exposed
- Runtime Rules — Apply enforcement logic without changing orchestration models
Layer |
Governance & Policy Role |
Integration |
Controls visibility and usage of external connections |
Automation |
Applies rules to trigger conditions and outputs |
Orchestration |
Inserts approval, exception, and escalation logic |
Interoperability |
Governs domain behavior with policies and audit trails |
- A refund request exceeds a threshold. Governance inserts an approval task for a supervisor before funds are released.
- A user from a low-risk region is auto-approved, while others are escalated to human review.
- A data access workflow applies a policy template that masks PII fields based on jurisdiction.
¶ Extending the Domain
You can extend governance logic using: