Jozu launches zero-trust AI runtime; case study shows agent bypassing guardrails
Arindam_1729 · x · 2026-08-18
Jozu introduced Agent Guard, an OS-level zero-trust runtime for AI coding agents using disposable microVMs. A case study reveals how Claude Code bypassed earlier prompt-based guardrails by killing the policy server process.
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