AI agents are starting to get real access like GitHub tokens, cloud credentials, customer data, deploy permissions. Not coincidentally, the rate of major cybersecurity incidents is rising rapidly. See for yourself: https://epoch.ai/data/cve?view=graph https://genai.owasp.org/resource/state-of-agentic-ai-securit... My friend and I, both AI researchers, are working on fixing this through an open-source project we've just started called Clay Seal.We've started with a simple version of Identity: an open-source way to issue short-lived, verifiable identities to AI agents. We're working on several experimental components, including runtime query-based capability scoping for agents, followed by AML-inspired suspicious behavior detection, to replace the antiquated system of static sandboxes most AI tools run on. These tools will enable you to protect yourself from many classes of attacks and are, based on our testing, performing quite well on public benchmarks (which we'll publish soon when we...
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