@techreport{vidiniotis-crp-spec-006-safety-policy-00, number = {draft-vidiniotis-crp-spec-006-safety-policy-00}, type = {Internet-Draft}, institution = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, publisher = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, note = {Work in Progress}, url = {https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-vidiniotis-crp-spec-006-safety-policy/00/}, author = {K\(\omega\)\(\nu\)\(\sigma\)\(\tau\)\(\alpha\)\(\nu\)\(\tau\)ί\(\nu\)oς B\(\iota\)\(\delta\)\(\iota\)\(\nu\)\(\iota\)ώ\(\tau\)\(\eta\)ς}, title = {{Context Relay Protocol (CRP) -- Safety Policy Directive Language Specification}}, pagetotal = 15, year = 2026, month = may, day = 28, abstract = {This document specifies the CRP-Safety-Policy directive language — a declarative policy syntax for expressing AI safety requirements at the transport layer. The directive language is modelled after HTTP Content-Security-Policy (CSP) as defined in W3C CSP Level 3. It allows clients to declare what AI output characteristics are trusted, what risk levels trigger enforcement actions, and where violations should be reported. The CRP gateway enforces these policies on every AI response before delivery to the client. This document defines the complete directive grammar, enforcement semantics, violation reporting, and policy inheritance in multi-agent chains.}, }