We put AI governance in the runtime — not the roadmap. Controls a security review can approve, enforced by the system rather than promised by a prompt. Kyberion, our flagship product, is the first.
Cirronova exists to close the distance between what AI can do and what an organization can allow it to do. The bottleneck was never capability. It was control.
So we build governed intelligence infrastructure — approval gates, tool scoping, guardrails, and immutable audit — enforced where it counts: at the runtime, underneath every action.
And we ship the products that carry it forward. One problem, approached from every angle, until autonomous AI is something a business can actually deploy.
Connect your channels — Slack, Zendesk, Salesforce, Gmail — and let AI agents handle inbound events and run workflows on your behalf, under controls the runtime enforces instead of trusts.
Runtime checkpoints on side-effectful actions. The agent presents a summary and waits for a human — designed so the agent can never clear the gate itself.
Each workflow is authorized for a fixed set of tools. Anything outside that scope is simply unreachable.
Content policy enforced at the model layer — harmful content, PII handling, denied topics, and prompt attacks.
Designed to log every invocation to an append-only audit trail — metadata only, so conversation content stays out of the record.
Conversation data is kept only as long as the tenant configures: off, 24 hours, or 7 days. Nothing lingers.
Kyberion is architected so every inbound event moves through six stages — governance in the path of execution, not bolted on after.
An inbound event arrives — a Slack message, a Zendesk ticket, a Salesforce update, a webhook. This is the only trigger the platform acts on.
Cirronova builds products that attack one problem from every angle: making autonomous AI safe enough to run inside a real business. Kyberion is the flagship — the first, not the last.
We began as a Salesforce ISV. The deeper we went, the clearer the real bottleneck became — not what AI could do, but what an organization could permit. So we rebuilt around it.