Product 02 · SouHimBou AI — Agentic SOC · Hub & Fleet

How do you stop an AI agent that acts with no record? SouHimBou AI.

Every day you wait, your agents act with no one watching. SouHimBou AI checks every action before it runs. It blocks the bad ones and locks down agents that go off script. Every decision gets signed and saved, so you can replay it later and prove exactly what happened.

Short answer

SouHimBou AI is an agentic SOC that checks every AI agent action before it runs, blocks the ones that break the rules, and signs the decision so you can replay it later. It stops rogue behavior before it happens instead of just reporting it after.

By Yao Nouchi, Founder & Principal Engineer, SecRed Knowledge Inc.U.S. Army veteran · Active DoD Secret clearance · CMMC & STIG practitionerLast updated August 2026

Last updated August 2026

Three functions, one architecture

Isn't it too late to know an agent broke the rules?
Stop it before it happens.

01 · See

Find every AI agent in your systems. See what tools and data they can touch. Flag anything strange fast.

02 · Control

Check every action before it runs. Allow it, limit it, hold it for approval, or shut it down. Blocked actions never run.

03 · Prove

Every decision, even a block, gets signed and saved. Play it back any time. Hand it to an auditor with confidence.

Other tools tell you what an agent already did. That's too late. SouHimBou AI stops the bad action before it happens, and proves it stopped.

Why it matters

If you can't stop an agent, do you really control it?

  • A blocked action never runs. Period. Bad data never leaves your walls.
  • Agents that act strange get locked down step by step. No one gets their access back without a signed OK.
  • Risky actions wait for a real person to say yes. That person's name goes on the record.
  • Every prompt, every file touched, every rule applied gets captured. Nothing is missed.
  • The full timeline is signed and can't be altered. Replay any session, any time.
SouHimBou AI flight recorder visualization
What gets recorded

What exactly does SouHimBou AI capture on every agent?

Session identity

Who the agent is, who it acted for, and what rules it was running under.

Prompt & context

The full prompt and every piece of data the agent pulled in, source and all.

Tool invocations

Every tool call the agent made, what it asked for, and what was decided.

External effects

Every change the agent made outside itself, before and after, so you can undo it.

Model responses

The full answer the model gave, and whether it was flagged as risky.

Policy decisions

Every yes and no the system made, and exactly which rule caused it.

Drift signals

Any time an agent starts acting different from normal, you get an alert.

Reviewer actions

Who looked at the evidence, when they looked, and why they were allowed to.

Questions people ask before they trust an AI agent

How do I stop a rogue AI agent before it acts?

SouHimBou AI checks every action before it runs. It allows, limits, holds for approval, or shuts down an agent, so a bad action is stopped before it happens instead of found after the damage is done.

Can I prove what my AI agents did?

Yes. Every decision, even a block, is signed and saved. You can replay any session at any time and hand the record to an auditor or a court with confidence.

What happens when an agent starts acting strange?

SouHimBou AI locks it down step by step. No one gets access back without a signed approval from a real person, so drift never turns into a breach.

What gets recorded for every agent action?

Session identity, the full prompt and context, every tool call, external effects, model responses, policy decisions, drift signals, and reviewer actions. Nothing your agents do goes unrecorded.

How fast can I add SouHimBou AI to my stack?

It drops into your systems with SDKs for Python and TypeScript, plus a gRPC sidecar. Alpha access is open now to a limited number of teams.

Are your agents already live? You need this now.

SouHimBou AI drops into your systems with SDKs for Python, TS, and a gRPC sidecar. Alpha access is open to a limited number of teams. Don't wait for an incident to sign up.

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