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Prismor ships AI agent security control plane

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Prismor ships AI agent security control plane
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Prismor ships AI agent security control plane

Prismor is an open-source security and compliance control plane designed to protect and manage autonomous AI agents. Operating as an immune layer at the tool execution boundary, it enforces guardrails, redacts secrets, blocks destructive actions, and tracks verifiable agent identities to prevent unauthorized command execution.

// ANALYSIS

The race to deploy autonomous AI agents in production will fail catastrophically without an independent security control plane like Prismor that operates at the tool execution boundary rather than relying on flimsy prompt-level constraints.

  • Tool-level execution control is far superior to prompt-based guardrails, which are highly susceptible to jailbreaks and prompt injection.
  • Redaction of secrets and blocking of destructive commands are baseline requirements for permitting agents to run on local developer machines or enterprise servers.
  • Establishing verifiable agent identities enables granular, revocable access control and least-privilege enforcement.
  • Open-sourcing the control plane builds community trust and speeds adoption within the emerging Linux Foundation Agentic AI ecosystem.
// TAGS
safetyagentsecurityopen-sourcedevtoolguardrails

DISCOVERED

2h ago

2026-07-14

PUBLISHED

2h ago

2026-07-14

RELEVANCE

8/ 10

AUTHOR

prismor_dev