PANews reported on March 11th that, according to Cailian Press, the Suzhou Artificial Intelligence Industry Association, in conjunction with relevant enterprises and institutions, issued a proposal to OpenClaw developers, application companies, entrepreneurs, and related organizations throughout the city: Promote OpenClaw towards professional services, with professional organizations providing secure deployment, capability training, and trusted delivery, enabling intelligent agents to be truly embedded in business processes and become reliable productivity tools; strictly implement security configuration baselines and adhere to the principle of least privilege; establish data isolation and audit log mechanisms; conduct regular vulnerability screening and risk assessments; and strengthen security literacy training for developers. Ensure that technological innovation and security governance advance in tandem to achieve standardized and orderly development; industry media, platform companies, and training institutions should rationally guide expectations, objectively present the technical capabilities and limitations, avoid creating anxiety or promoting myths, and jointly create a pragmatic, rational, and healthy industrial development environment.


