Open AI Tools to review the AI providers Oriant has detected for your
organization. Each provider has one sanction state; that state is the policy.
The list includes catalogued providers with activity and providers available in
the catalog before they have been observed on your fleet.
Changes take effect when connected Agents refresh their configuration, normally
within about one minute. A blocked connection is recorded as a metadata rollup
with zero relayed bytes. The client application usually reports the rejected
connection as a network error.
Oriant does not have a separate policy editor. Set the provider’s sanction state
directly in AI Tools.
What the dashboard shows
Each provider row shows its name, user count, request count, latest activity,
recent activity by day, and blocked-attempt count. Use the three-state control
on the row to change the provider’s policy. The Users view groups the same
rollups by stamped identity, so you can see which people reached each provider.
Blocked enforcement happens in the endpoint Agent. Oriant does not inspect or
rewrite the provider’s page; the client application reports the rejected
connection as a network error.