Cyber Security Association of China

organization

Last mentioned: Mar 23, 2026

Timeline

  1. Expected Implementation

    Enterprise users and cloud providers are expected to begin aligning their deployment architectures with the new isolation standards.

  2. Expected Implementation

    Cloud providers begin assessing current AI agent deployments against the new security baselines.

  3. Public Dissemination

    Major news outlets and technical forums begin distributing the guidance to developers and cloud providers.

  4. Public Dissemination

    Official news outlets publish detailed best practices for cloud providers and developers.

  5. Public Dissemination

    State media outlets (Xinhua, Anhui News) broadcast the requirements to developers and cloud providers.

  6. Guidance Issued

    CNCERT/CC and CSAC officially release the security best practices for OpenClaw.

  7. Guidance Issuance

    CNCERT/CC and CSAC officially release the security framework for OpenClaw.

  8. Guidance Released

    CNCERT/CC and CSAC officially issue security best practices for OpenClaw.

Stories mentioning Cyber Security Association of China 3

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China Issues Security Framework for OpenClaw AI Agent Deployment

China's top cybersecurity authorities have released a comprehensive security framework for the OpenClaw open-source AI agent, targeting users, cloud providers, and developers. The guidance emphasizes environment isolation and supply-chain defense to mitigate the inherent risks of autonomous AI agents.

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China Issues Security Framework for OpenClaw AI Agent Deployment

China's top cybersecurity authorities have released a comprehensive security framework for the OpenClaw open-source AI agent, targeting users, cloud providers, and developers. The guidance mandates strict environment isolation and privilege management to mitigate the risks associated with autonomous AI systems.

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