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Fragments: February 23
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Fragments: February 23

via Martin FowlerMartin Fowler (martin@martinfowler.com)1mo ago

Do you want to run OpenClaw? It may be fascinating, but it also raises significant security dangers. Jim Gumbley, one of my go-to sources on security, has some advice on how to mitigate the risks. While there is no proven safe way to run high-permissioned agents today, there are practical patterns that reduce the blast radius. If you want to experiment, you have options, such as cloud VMs or local micro-VM tools like Gondolin. He outlines a series of steps to consider Prioritize isolation first. Clamp down on network egress. Don’t expose the control plane. Treat secrets as toxic waste. Assume the skills ecosystem is hostile. Run endpoint protection. ❄                ❄                ❄                ❄                ❄ Caer Sanders shares impressions from the Pragmatic Summit . From what I’ve seen working with AI organizations of all shapes and sizes, the biggest indicator of dysfunction is a lack of observability. Teams that don’t measure and validate the inputs and outputs of their sy

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