Diagrid brings cryptographic proof to AI agent and workflow execution
Diagrid Inc. today released Dapr 1.18, an update to the open-source runtime that lets organizations cryptographically prove how an artificial intelligence agent or workflow executed, who held custody of the work, and whether its history was altered.
The release centers on a capability the company calls verifiable execution, built from three new features. Workflow History Signing signs execution records so they become tamper-evident and independently verifiable, backed by application identities tied to the open SPIFFE standard. Workflow History Propagation lets execution lineage travel across workflow, service and application boundaries. Workflow Attestation passes verified execution context to activities and child workflows, allowing policy and compliance decisions to be made on confirmed provenance.
Together, the three are meant to give security and compliance teams a chain of custody for decisions that autonomous systems increasingly make on their own. Diagrid is the primary contributor to Dapr, the Distributed Application Runtime, a graduated project of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation and the features were designed and contributed by its engineers in collaboration with the Dapr community.













