Huawei openJiuwen Unveils JiuwenBox: Secure Sandbox for AI Agents
机器之心 · wechat · 2026-08-20
Huawei's openJiuwen released JiuwenBox, a cross-platform secure sandbox for AI Agents, addressing safety risks when agents execute commands and code. Its architecture includes an access layer, management plane, and runtime, supporting three isolation levels:
- Linux/Windows Task-level Sandbox: Uses low-privilege identities, file allowlists, and action blocking.
- Micro-VM Sandbox (In Dev): Uses independent kernels for hardware-level isolation, suitable for finance/government.
JiuwenBox integrates deeply with WorkSwarm. Users can precisely control read/write paths and exclude commands (e.g., git) via CLI or config files, ensuring tasks run in isolated "rooms" that are destroyed upon completion.
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