Runlayer is now offering secure OpenClaw agentic capabilities for large enterprises

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Here's the thing: Runlayer just dropped a game-changing tool called OpenClaw for Enterprise, aimed at turning the security nightmare of shadow AI into a manageable asset for companies. The wild part? OpenClaw operates with root-level access on user machines, making it a digital master key that can be hijacked with just a few cleverly crafted prompts. In fact, Runlayer's CEO shared that one of their security engineers took control of an OpenClaw agent in under an hour using simple messaging tricks.

But it’s not all doom and gloom. Runlayer's ToolGuard tech is a real lifesaver, boosting resistance to these prompt injections from a mere 8.7% to an impressive 95%. This means companies can finally embrace AI tools without the constant fear of data breaches. It’s a shift from the old mindset of just saying 'no' to AI tools, to enabling a secure and governed way to use them.

As more employees adopt these AI agents for their productivity benefits, the need for robust governance becomes critical. Runlayer's approach is all about integrating security into the existing tech stack, making it easier for IT teams to manage and monitor AI usage. So next time you're in a meeting, you can drop that stat about the 95% resistance boost and impress your colleagues with how enterprises are evolving their AI strategies!

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