National Internet Emergency Center and Collaborators Issue Safety Guide for OpenClaw Usage
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On March 22, the National Internet Emergency Center, in collaboration with the Cyberspace Security Association of China, jointly issued a practical guide aimed at ensuring the safe utilization of OpenClaw. This guide offers tailored security protection advice for a diverse range of users, including general users, enterprise clients, cloud service providers, and technology developers. For general users, the guide suggests installing OpenClaw on dedicated devices, virtual machines, or containers, and emphasizes the importance of environmental isolation by advising against installation on daily office computers. It also recommends avoiding running OpenClaw with administrator or superuser privileges, refraining from storing or processing private data within the OpenClaw environment, and promptly updating to the latest version to mitigate potential risks. For cloud service providers, the guide advocates conducting thorough security evaluations and reinforcements of cloud hosts, integrating robust security protection measures, and bolstering supply chain and data security safeguards to ensure a secure OpenClaw usage experience.