ATLANTA, March 20, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Airia, an enterprise AI management platform, has unveiled security capabilities for OpenClaw, the AI agent technology previously known as Clawdbot and Moltbot. This development comes amid growing concerns regarding safety as businesses increasingly integrate advanced AI solutions into their operations. A notable healthcare organization has recently adopted OpenClaw via Airia’s AI Gateway, which allows secure and monitored access to the AI assistant while ensuring compliance with HIPAA and data protection 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,” stated Kevin Kiley, CEO of Airia. He emphasized that the AI Gateway transforms OpenClaw into a trusted solution for business environments, offering observability, data loss prevention, and behavioral constraints. This enables organizations to leverage the powerful features of OpenClaw while managing potential security vulnerabilities.
The robust capabilities of Airia’s solution address the security challenges posed by OpenClaw through multiple protective layers. These include Data Loss Prevention (DLP) measures that provide real-time auditing of sensitive health information, personally identifiable information (PII), and other confidential data involved in OpenClaw’s requests and responses. Additionally, the platform offers complete observability, giving organizations full visibility into OpenClaw interactions, usage patterns, and associated costs.
Moreover, Airia’s intelligent guardrails, known as Agent Constraints, help control OpenClaw’s behavior, thereby limiting potential security exposure. The inclusion of a Routing Engine adds an extra layer of protection against AI agent failures and unexpected behaviors, further ensuring the stability of operations when utilizing OpenClaw.
This comprehensive framework allows IT teams to deploy OpenClaw for employees while retaining centralized control, monitoring, and security enforcement—critical capabilities for organizations operating within regulated industries. Kiley remarked, “Organizations shouldn’t have to choose between innovation and security. 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 accelerates, Airia aims to furnish the necessary governance infrastructure to mitigate shadow AI risks and promote responsible AI agent usage on a larger scale. This approach highlights the growing importance of integrating security measures as companies navigate the complexities of AI technology, which continues to evolve rapidly.
About Airia
Founded in 2024, Airia is pioneering the industry’s first unified enterprise AI security, orchestration, and governance platform, designed to facilitate rapid AI adoption. The company supports some of the world’s most innovative enterprises in their AI transformation journeys, addressing the critical gap between swift technological advancement and necessary governance measures. By empowering teams to build and deploy AI agents swiftly while maintaining enterprise-grade control, Airia positions itself as a vital player in the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence. For more details, visit airia.com.
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