iTmethods Partners With Trustworthy Foundations to Enhance AI Governance Standards
On July 2, 2026, iTmethods, a Toronto-based company specializing in establishing control and assurance layers for enterprise agentic AI, made headlines by announcing its new membership in the Linux Foundation as a Silver member. This strategic partnership aims to foster the development of open standards crucial for the oversight of autonomous AI systems, especially in regulated sectors such as financial services.
The company’s mission is to enhance the governance of agentic AI through contributions within two influential organizations: the Fintech Open Source Foundation (FINOS) and the Agentic AI Foundation (AAIF). With a strong focus on runtime governance, tamper-evident evidence, and model portability, iTmethods is poised to play a significant role in defining how autonomous AI can be trusted and effectively implemented in highly regulated industries.
As financial institutions, including banks and insurers, transition from pilot phases to production-level deployment of agentic AI, proving control over these systems has become paramount. iTmethods meets this challenge through its innovative solution known as Continuous Agentic Assurance. This framework facilitates the governance required for organizations to operate any model, switch between models on demand, and reliably demonstrate adherence to regulatory requirements.
Contributing to three interconnected open-source initiatives, iTmethods is at the forefront of shaping trusted agentic AI. The Linux Foundation offers a neutral governance platform for widely adopted open standards, while FINOS is dedicated to responsible AI governance supported by significant industry partners like DTCC, Morgan Stanley, RBC, and NatWest. Moreover, the Agentic AI Foundation is focused on developing interoperability standards for autonomous agents, highlighted by the Model Context Protocol (MCP).
Having already deployed a managed and governed version of Fluxnova, an open-source orchestration tool spearheaded by FINOS, iTmethods actively applies runtime governance and evidence-based systems to autonomous workflows in regulated environments. This hands-on experience will provide valuable insights for iTmethods as they contribute to the development of open standards.
Olivier Poupeney, Field CTO at FINOS, underscored the growing need for automated compliance in the financial services sector, remarking, "That’s why we are collectively building open-source standards and tools—including the AI Governance Framework (AIGF), Common Cloud Controls (CCC), Fluxnova, and CALM—to establish a Governance-as-Code pipeline necessary for scaling AI responsibly. We are excited to welcome iTmethods, whose runtime expertise will help the industry safely move agentic AI into production."
iTmethods CEO Paul Goldman highlighted the critical role open standards will play in the future of agentic AI. He stated, "The missing piece in much of this work is the control and assurance layer that proves what an agent actually did. We are joining to bring that operator perspective from inside regulated environments."
Beyond its governance efforts, iTmethods operates an innovative platform called Dark Factory, which focuses on governed autonomous software development. Furthermore, they share insights through a weekly series, The Trust Layer, focused on governing agentic AI within regulated frameworks.
Founded on the principles of enhancing the Trust Layer for enterprise AI, iTmethods enables regulated institutions to run various models, adapt swiftly, and verify control. Their flagship products, Reign and Forge, support the provision of runtime governance, evidence, and portability for agentic AI applications. With its headquarters in Toronto, iTmethods remains committed to building secure and compliant AI tools for the future, reinforcing the foundation of trust in an age of increasing automation and digital autonomy.