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OpenClaw: When AI Agents Go Wild

A Cybersecurity Nightmare The viral AI assistant everyone's installing is a masterclass in what happens when convenience trumps security TL;DR OpenClaw (formerly Moltbot/Clawdbot) is an open-source AI agent that manages your email, calendar, WhatsApp, and more through chat interfaces. It's gone massively viral with 180,000+ developers adopting

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Fred Rohrer Feb 2, 2026 • 12 min read
security

The Security Leader's Guide to Evaluating New Tools and Processes

AI leaders are often in the position to have to evaluate new security tools without necesarily being embedded in the day to day use of that very tool. How do leaders not fall into analysis paralysis, or fall into shiny object syndrome? Over my years in consulting I've developed an

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Fred Rohrer Nov 5, 2025 • 5 min read
AI

Vibe Coding: A Security Minefield for Software Developers

Let’s dive straight into the gritty reality of “vibe coding”—the practice of letting AI write code for you. It’s tempting, right? Tools like GitHub Copilot or ChatGPT spit out code in seconds, saving you hours of typing. But here’s the catch: this convenience can be a

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Fred Rohrer May 21, 2025 • 4 min read
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