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NanoClaw and JFrog launch 'immune system' to block AI agents from downloading malicious code

The creators of the hit, enterprise-friendly, open source OpenClaw variant NanoClaw are partnering with software supply chain management leader JFrog have to launch a new, joint security integration they say will protect NanoClaw autonomous agents from malicious code injection. "These agents are doing things that you cannot necessarily control, and you cannot necessarily train," said Gal Marder, Chief Strategy Officer at JFrog, in an exclusive interview with VentureBeat.Available immediately, the partnership hardwires NanoClaw agents directly to JFrog’s vetted software registries, ensuring that AI assistants can only pull scanned, safe dependencies. The release addresses a rapidly growing blind spot in tech: autonomous agents frequently install packages in the background to ext [...]

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Nvidia's agentic AI stack is the first major platform to ship with security at launch, but governance gaps remain

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NanoClaw's creators are turning the secure, open source AI agent harness into an enterprise 'second brain'

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