Security

Evidence Enforcement

Understand how required evidence blocks approval and ensures safeguards are actually completed.

SecurityEvidenceGovernance
Last updated March 8, 2026

Why evidence enforcement exists

Approvals without evidence often create the illusion of governance without the substance of real operational safety. Solvren uses evidence enforcement so required safeguards are not optional in practice.

Common evidence examples

Examples include rollback plan, test plan, monitoring plan, revenue validation, and reconciliation proof.

How enforcement works

A change may be blocked from approval if required evidence is still missing. This ensures reviewers are not forced to approve blind, submitters know what must be complete, and the governance process is consistent.

Use required evidence for safeguards that are truly necessary, and recommended evidence for items that improve review quality without blocking progress.

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