Securing Personal AI Agents: Guardrails and Infrastructure for OpenClaw
Roey Zalta gave OpenClaw its own Mac mini and let it run. Within the week, it was watching his home cameras and tracking his cats with a vision model. Then it wrote the LinkedIn post bragging about its work. That's the fun half of autonomous agents. The other half, the less fun half, is securing these agents. The tech press spent a lot of time calling OpenC…