Slide 15

Hook Layer

Show hook-based guardrails and execution safety checks.

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Key points

  • Hooks enforce safety boundaries and reduce accidental policy drift.
  • Hook registry improves discoverability and governance.
  • Hooks complement agents and skills by handling cross-cutting controls.

Speaker notes

  • Position hooks as protective infrastructure, not extra bureaucracy.
  • Mention secrets and tool-usage guardrails.

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