As enterprises continue to accelerate the adoption of AI agents, security concerns are becoming increasingly prominent. In response to this growing challenge, Airia, an enterprise AI management platform, has announced new enterprise-grade security capabilities for OpenClaw (formerly known as Clawdbot and Moltbot). With this move, the company aims to address critical safety risks while enabling organizations to fully leverage advanced AI agent technology.

Notably, a well-known healthcare organization has already deployed OpenClaw through Airia’s AI Gateway. This implementation allows secure and monitored access to the widely adopted AI assistant while ensuring compliance with strict healthcare regulations such as HIPAA. At the same time, the deployment highlights how enterprises can utilize OpenClaw’s powerful capabilities without compromising on data protection or security standards.

“OpenClaw represents a breakthrough in AI agent capabilities, but it carries significant security risks that make it unsuitable for enterprise use without proper guardrails,” said Kevin Kiley, CEO of Airia. “Our AI Gateway makes OpenClaw trusted and safe for business environments by providing observability, data loss prevention, and agent constraints allowing organizations to innovate confidently with cutting-edge AI.”

To effectively tackle these concerns, Airia has implemented a multi-layered security framework designed to protect enterprise environments. First and foremost, the platform incorporates Data Loss Prevention (DLP), which enables real-time auditing of sensitive data, including health records and personally identifiable information (PII), within OpenClaw interactions. Consequently, organizations can minimize the risk of data exposure during AI operations.

In addition, the platform delivers complete observability, offering full visibility into OpenClaw usage, interaction patterns, and associated costs across the organization. This transparency allows IT and security teams to better monitor AI activity and make informed decisions.

Furthermore, Airia introduces intelligent agent constraints that act as guardrails, controlling OpenClaw’s behavior and reducing potential vulnerabilities. Alongside this, a robust routing engine provides advanced protection against unexpected AI behaviors and agent failures, ensuring more stable and secure operations.

Moreover, the platform empowers IT teams by enabling them to configure OpenClaw access for employees while maintaining centralized control over monitoring and security enforcement. This capability is particularly crucial for regulated industries and enterprises with stringent security requirements.

“Organizations shouldn’t have to choose between innovation and security,” added Kiley. “Airia makes OpenClaw enterprise-ready today, while providing a clear path to our more configurable and transparent Omni platform as customers mature their AI strategies.”

As the adoption of OpenClaw continues to grow, Airia is positioning itself as a key enabler of secure AI innovation. By providing a strong governance framework, the company helps organizations prevent shadow AI risks while promoting responsible and scalable AI usage across enterprise environments.

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