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RFC-035: Mediation Vector Profile — A Validity-Aware Measurement Model for Domains of Concern — 19. Security and Safety Considerations

AIGP SpecificationRFC-035: Mediation Vector Profile — A Validity-Aware Measurement Model for Domains of Concern › 19. Security and Safety Considerations

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19. Security and Safety Considerations

Risk Mitigation
Variable manipulation (gaming the vector) D-DNA signing at evidence source; admissibility levels
Extraction method bias Calibration requirements for model_derived extraction
Stale evidence max_staleness_seconds per variable; temporal model
Incomplete vector (missing variables treated as passing) Absent evidence = Level 5 admissibility → gap signal
Self-assessment (agent evaluates its own generation) Observer lineage MUST be independent from the evaluated generation lineage — the entity (or model) that produced the artifact MUST NOT be the entity that measures or grades it
Uncalibrated model judgment treated as evidence Model-derived (Level 3) values MUST declare a calibration basis (§11.1); uncalibrated values drop to Level 4 or inadmissible
Scale-violating gap computation Each variable’s gap_operator MUST match its declared scale (§9.1); incompatible variables are malformed and excluded


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