National Internet Emergency Response Center and others release OpenClaw security best practices guide.

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22/03/2026
To help users safely use OpenClaw, the National Internet Emergency Center and the China Cybersecurity Association jointly released the OpenClaw Security Best Practices Guide on March 22, targeting ordinary users, business users, cloud service providers, and technology developers, among others, to propose security protection suggestions. Some of the suggestions for ordinary users include: using dedicated devices, virtual machines, or containers to install OpenClaw and ensuring environment isolation, avoiding installation on daily office computers; not running OpenClaw with administrator or superuser privileges; not storing or processing sensitive data in OpenClaw environments; and promptly updating to the latest version of OpenClaw. For cloud service providers, suggestions include conducting security assessments and reinforcement at the basic level of cloud host security; deploying and accessing security protection capabilities; and ensuring supply chain and data security protection.