Red Hat’s OpenClaw Maintainer Just Made Enterprise Claw Deployments A Lot Safer
OpenClaw security gets a boost as Red Hat’s Tank OS makes enterprise AI agents safer and easier to manage.
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Red Hat’s OpenClaw Maintainer Just Made Enterprise Claw Deployments A Lot Safer
OpenClaw Security Just Got a Major Upgrade OpenClaw security is rapidly becoming a top concern as AI agents move from experimentation into real-world enterprise use. A new tool from Red Hat aims to solve that problem by making deployments safer, more controlled, and easier to scale. Built by principal engineer Sally O'Malley, Tank OS introduces a practical way to manage AI agents securely across individual machines and large corporate fleets. If you’ve been wondering how businesses will safely adopt autonomous AI agents like OpenClaw, this release offers one of the clearest answers yet. What Is Tank OS and Why It Matters for OpenClaw Tank OS is a newly released open-source tool designed to simplify how OpenClaw agents are deployed and managed. At its core, it packages OpenClaw into a secure, self-contained environment that runs independently from the host system. This matters because OpenClaw itself—an open-source AI agent platform—can perform complex autonomous tasks on a local machin…