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From the Mar 31 NemoClaw Livestream — Security, policies, and guardrails |
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Apr 2, 2026
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Use OpenShell policies to restrict read/write access to sensitive config paths and prevent the agent from mutating its own configuration files. Today that often means explicitly locking down directories in your policy presets. The NemoClaw and OpenClaw teams are also working on targeted fixes for the “self‑config‑edit” class of issues to make this safer out of the box. |
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Use OpenShell policies to restrict read/write access to sensitive config paths and prevent the agent from mutating its own configuration files. Today that often means explicitly locking down directories in your policy presets. The NemoClaw and OpenClaw teams are also working on targeted fixes for the “self‑config‑edit” class of issues to make this safer out of the box.