Harness Deployment for Insurance
Production hardening and enterprise configuration for leading agent harnesses including OpenClaw and Hermes: microVM isolation, dynamic secrets, and fast kill switches.
Book 1-Week Paid AssessmentInsurance runs on different constraints than a generic build.
Claims processing, underwriting, and fraud detection are exactly the kind of high-volume, document-heavy workflows agentic AI is good at, and exactly the kind of workflow where an unreviewed automated decision becomes a regulatory or reputational problem the moment it denies a real claim incorrectly.
- state-by-state insurance regulation on automated decisioning
- document-heavy intake (PDFs, faxes, scanned forms) as the actual input format
- explainability requirements when a claim or policy decision is contested
- legacy policy administration systems as the system of record
AI Harness Deployment (OpenClaw & Hermes).
We run this exact architecture in production for our own agent platform, not a reference design we have never operated.
- Enterprise cluster provisioning with process-level isolation and resource boundaries
- Ephemeral, scoped single-capability credentials injected at runtime, never stored in agent memory
- A hardened kill-switch architecture for instant operator revocation
- Runbooks and patch-discipline handover so your own team can operate the harness after we leave
Before you book the assessment.
How does the one-week paid assessment work for insurance?
The same fixed process for every engagement: two days auditing your data, systems, and permission model; two days building feasibility and threat-model benchmarks against real payloads specific to insurance; one day delivering a production roadmap and total cost of ownership model. If the finding is that this isn't a fit, you get that finding and keep the analysis. No open-ended discovery fees.
Do you work with our existing systems, or do we have to replace them?
Integrate first, replace only if the assessment shows a genuine need. Harness Deployment engagements are scoped against the systems you already run, not a greenfield rebuild by default.
Who owns the result?
You do. Every engagement hands over complete Infrastructure as Code, operational runbooks, and training on handover. Retainers are a choice you make afterward, not a dependency we build in.
What's different about how AnveAI runs this compared to a typical vendor?
We operate the same zero-ingress, scoped-credential, human-approval-gated architecture for our own production agent platform and four live products (AnveVoice, AnveForms, CiterLabs, ZapMind). What we propose for insurance is what we run ourselves, not a reference architecture we've only ever pitched.