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Deterministic prompt enforcement removes LLM from the security path

A developer is testing whether prompt enforcement, policy validation, and challenge handling can work through structured rules and parsing instead of model-based classifiers.

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A developer working on prompt security is building a deterministic, multi-layer enforcement pipeline that removes the LLM from the critical path entirely. Rather than relying on a classifier model to detect policy violations or malicious prompts, the system uses structured rules, parsing, scoring, a...

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Deterministic prompt enforcement removes LLM from the security path — gotcontext.ai