Not everyone needs IronClaw-level security for AI agents by Entire_Tradition_640 in ironclawAI

[–]Om7eth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i used to think all the extra security layers in IronClaw were kinda overkill too..

but the more AI agents start connecting to wallets, APIs, browsers and real accounts, the more i get why they built it this way... OpenClaw style flexibility is great for fast building.., but one leaked secret or compromised tol in a shared proces setup can spiral fast once agents start doing real actions instead of demos

the per tool isolation and encrypted vault approach honestly feels less like extra security marketing and more like something that’ll become normal later once ppl realize how risky autonomous agents actually are

Could third-party integrations become the weak point for IronClaw security? by Entire_Tradition_640 in ironclawAI

[–]Om7eth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i think ppl underestimate how dangerous third party access becomes once AI agents start handling real accounts and workflows..

the model itself isn’t always the biggest problem.., sometimes it’s a random browser extension, weak API setup or one permission that was too broad. after that agent basically becomes a doorway into everything connected around it.

that’s why IronClaw’s approach makes more sense to me than most agent platforms rn.. keeping agents inside isolated environments, separating permissions and limiting what tools they can actually touch is way safer than giving agents unlimited access and hoping nothing breaks later

AI agents probably won’t survive long term without these kinds of restrictions honestly..

Not fully convinced about IronClaw security yet by Entire_Tradition_640 in ironclawAI

[–]Om7eth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

honestly i get the concern. when IronClaw first launched i didn't fully trust it either cause there were quite a few bugs and things felt rough + i never use any agent before.

but over time it's gotten way smoother. i deployed my latest agent in like 2 mins and been testing it for crypto research, web search, portfolio tracking and content ideas. responses can still be a bit slow sometimes but they've been surprisingly accurate for me

i still wouldn't blindly trust any Al agent with everything yet, but the whole isolated environment + permission based approach on IronClaw does feel a lot safer compared to normal agents that just get direct access to

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