CellTrust has added a feature to its SL2 Enterprise platform that captures and archives communications involving AI agents, extending compliance record-keeping to agentic systems.
The new SL2 AI Capture records interactions across human-to-agent, agent-to-human, agent-to-agent, agent-to-system and system-to-agent exchanges.
The company says this keeps agent communications under existing regulatory frameworks.
CellTrust argues the capability also makes it easier for third-party surveillance tools to flag deepfakes and bots. The platform feeds Digital Communications Governance and Archiving systems.
It unifies channels including SMS, WhatsApp, Microsoft Teams and voice.
The launch responds to fast-growing use of multi-agent AI in regulated sectors such as financial services, government, legal and healthcare.
CellTrust says these deployments create productivity gains alongside a widening compliance gap.
“Both [US] regulators have made it increasingly clear that AI-generated, AI-assisted and autonomous communications are subject to the same supervision and record-keeping requirements as human interactions,” said Sean Moshir, co-founder and chief executive of CellTrust, referring to the SEC and FINRA.
The company says SL2 AI Capture delivers capture at the point of origin, end-to-end traceability, immutable archival and cryptographic verification.
It frames this as a provable chain of custody rather than the basic audit logs many AI platforms provide.