Add Omega Walls to Agent Firewalls & Gateways (Runtime Protection)#22
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Adds Omega Walls to the Agent Firewalls & Gateways (Runtime Protection) section. Omega Walls is directly related to autonomous agent security: it sits between untrusted inputs, model context, and tools, and is designed to catch distributed / stateful prompt injection, exfiltration pressure, and tool abuse before the agent acts on them. The project is open-source and fits the runtime protection category.
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Adds Omega Walls to the Agent Firewalls & Gateways (Runtime Protection) section.
Omega Walls is directly related to autonomous agent security: it sits between untrusted inputs, model context, and tools, and is designed to catch distributed / stateful prompt injection, exfiltration pressure, and tool abuse before the agent acts on them.
The project is open-source and fits the runtime protection category.