How to Secure Your OpenClaw AI Agent
What is OpenClaw?
OpenClaw is a popular framework for building AI agents. But like any AI agent framework, the agents you build need verifiable identity and security — that's where AIGP-Σ comes in.
The Security Gap
By default, OpenClaw agents have no cryptographic identity. Anyone could deploy an agent claiming to be yours. Without a certificate, there's no way for users or other systems to verify your agent is legitimate.
Adding AIGP-Σ Certification
Here's how to secure your OpenClaw agent:
- Create an account at aigpsigma.com
- Register your agent — provide your agent's name, purpose, and authorized scopes
- Define scopes — specify exactly what your agent is allowed to do (read_data, send_email, etc.)
- Get certified — receive your ML-DSA certificate with post-quantum security
- Integrate the badge — display the verified badge so users know your agent is certified
What You Get
- Verified identity — cryptographic proof of who operates the agent
- Scope enforcement — the certificate defines exactly what your agent can do
- Public listing — your agent appears in the public registry
- Revocation capability — instantly revoke if something goes wrong
Why Post-Quantum?
AIGP-Σ uses ML-DSA (FIPS 204), a post-quantum signature algorithm. This means your agent's certificate will remain secure even when quantum computers become powerful enough to break traditional cryptography.
Get Started
Securing your OpenClaw agent takes minutes and is free. Sign up now and get your first certificate.