Is your AI agent a security risk? NanoClaw wants to put it in a virtual cage
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NanoClaw, a lightweight AI agent designed as a safer alternative to OpenClaw, has partnered with Docker to deploy agents within secure containerized environments. Unlike OpenClaw's 400,000 lines of code that pose security risks, NanoClaw uses just 4,000 lines and runs isolated in Docker Sandboxes, preventing potential escapes or system damage while allowing organizations to safely experiment with AI agents.
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