Codvo InternalInternal certificationby Codvo AI Engineering & Architecture Lead Team

Codvo Internal L3 — Agentic AI Solution Architect

Production-ready agent operating model for enterprise clients.

Cost

Free

Duration

Unset

Levels

1

Materials

Ready

Before you start

Prerequisites

codvo-l2-builder

Recommended for

Open to all employees

Decision brief

Codvo trial, not a course link.

Use this catalog item when the employee needs a governed internal certification attempt with evidence and board review.

Where work happens

Inside CertOps

The governed trial, clock, evidence package, AI handoff, and board review stay in this app.

Before start

Prepare untimed

Learners can read, plan, and inspect the rubric before starting the official attempt.

Attempt structure

1 level

Employees choose a level, apply, then start the timed certification trial when approved.

What proves it

Capstone decision

A durable submission plus human review decides pass, refer, or fail. AI review is advisory.

Internal attempt model

This runs inside the CertOps attempt workflow.

Codvo internal certifications are not provider courses. CertOps manages approval, timing, capstone evidence, AI review, board review, and badge issuance.

proof-led completion

Prepare

Untimed

Read the material and rubric before starting. Planning time is not counted against the attempt window.

Attempt

Timed

Start only when ready. CertOps records elapsed time, pauses, deadline, and submitted evidence.

Decision

Board

Claude review is advisory. Human reviewers make the pass, refer, or fail decision.

Native CertOps control

Hosted and verified inside CertOps

Codvo internal certifications run as controlled attempts: approval, timing, capstone evidence, AI handoff, board review, and badge issuance all stay inside CertOps.

high trust

Hosting

CertOps

Materials, attempt clock, evidence, and review decisions stay in the app.

Iframe

Not needed

There is no external provider page to embed for internal certification attempts.

Verification

Board

Human reviewers make the credential decision; AI review is advisory.

Control signals

  • Timed attemptCertOps records start, pause, elapsed time, deadline, and submission timing.
  • Capstone evidenceEmployees submit the PR, artifact, or delivery evidence requested by the rubric.
  • Provider importNot applicable for native Codvo internal certifications.

Attempt structure

Levels and scoring

1 level

L3 Architect

Target 6wPass ≥ 85%

Rubric (v1)

  • Production architecture quality

    20% weightScored
  • Control-layer completeness

    20% weightScored
  • Security, identity, and governance depth

    20% weightMust pass
  • Industry relevance and client realism

    15% weightScored
  • Roadmap and operating model

    15% weightScored
  • Executive communication and defense

    10% weightScored

Learning plan

Course material

Full curriculum, deliverables, capstone, and pass criteria.

Duration

6 to 8 weeks, including architecture studio sessions and review board evaluation

Audience

Solution architects, senior engineers, principal consultants, engineering managers, AI leads, client-facing technology leaders.

Prerequisite

Level 2 certification, significant production delivery experience, or explicit nomination by engineering leadership

Purpose

Certifies that a senior practitioner can design a production-ready agent operating model for enterprise clients and defend architecture decisions across engineering, security, data, compliance, and business stakeholders.

Competencies — practitioners must be able to

  • Design enterprise reference architectures for agent platforms
  • Make build-vs-buy decisions across runtime, model, data, observability, and governance platforms
  • Define agent identity, delegated authority, token handling, and revocation patterns
  • Design governed data access using semantic layers, lineage, permissioning, and quality controls
  • Threat-model agent workflows, including prompt injection and data exfiltration
  • Define agent SLOs, cost controls, quality metrics, and evaluation strategy
  • Design kill switches across runtime, identity, gateway, data, and payment/action layers
  • Create a rollout plan from pilot to production
  • Define ownership across platform, data, security, product, and business teams
  • Communicate tradeoffs to CIO, CISO, CTO, and engineering audiences

Learning modules

  1. 1Enterprise agent reference architecture
  2. 2Runtime and orchestration strategy
  3. 3Identity, authorization, and delegated access
  4. 4Data governance and semantic layer integration
  5. 5Tool, MCP, and external integration security
  6. 6Observability and evaluation at scale
  7. 7Agent risk management and incident response
  8. 8Cost, latency, reliability, and SLO design
  9. 9Industry-specific operating models
  10. 10Executive communication and architecture defense

Required deliverables

  • Client-Ready Solution Blueprint
  • Production Reference Architecture
  • Control-Layer Architecture
  • Identity and Authorization Model
  • Data Governance and Semantic Access Plan
  • Tool and Integration Control Model
  • Observability and Evaluation Strategy
  • Security Threat Model
  • Incident Response and Kill-Switch Plan
  • 90-Day Implementation Roadmap
  • Executive Briefing Memo or Deck

Practical capstone

Production Agent Platform for a Regulated Enterprise — financial services or insurance client wants to deploy multiple agents across customer service, operations, data analysis, and internal IT. Architecture must support governed data access, identity delegation, human approvals, observability, evaluation, and incident response.

Assessment method

Internal architecture review board. Weighted: production architecture quality (20%), control-layer completeness (20%), security/governance depth (20%), industry relevance (15%), roadmap (15%), executive communication (10%).

Pass criteria

Score ≥85% overall AND MUST pass the security/governance portion. Review board will challenge assumptions, probe failure modes, and require defense of tradeoffs.

Certification attempt

How this internal attempt works

Start the trial when you are ready to be timed. Submit the capstone PR and evidence before the deadline.

  1. 1

    Apply first

    Your request goes to the right manager, L&D owner, or review board before the timed attempt opens.

  2. 2

    Start trial

    The clock starts only when the attempt is approved and you choose to begin. CertOps records that timed certification trial from start to submission.

  3. 3

    Submit evidence

    Attach the capstone PR or artifact link before the deadline so CertOps can queue AI and board review.

  4. 4

    Get a decision

    Reviewers score the rubric, request rework when needed, or pass the attempt and issue the credential.

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