Securing the age of autonomous AI

AI agents are gaining real-world capabilities. We're building the security infrastructure to keep them—and your users—safe.

The problem

AI agents are no longer just chatbots. They browse the web, execute code, manage files, send emails, and interact with APIs. This autonomy makes them incredibly powerful—and creates attack surfaces that didn't exist before.

Traditional security tools weren't designed for this. Firewalls can't detect prompt injection. Antivirus can't spot an AI being manipulated into exfiltrating data. SIEM systems don't understand when an agent's behavior indicates compromise.

When your AI agent can take real-world actions, a single successful attack can cause real-world harm. The stakes have never been higher.

Our approach

Behavioral detection

We don't just look for known attacks—we learn what normal looks like for your agents and detect when something deviates. Novel attacks still cause behavioral changes, and we catch them.

Network intelligence

Threats targeting one agent often target others. Our network shares threat signatures across the ecosystem, so everyone benefits from collective defense. When we see an attack, everyone is protected.

Privacy first

All PII is anonymized before leaving your infrastructure. We see patterns and threats, not your users' data. Security shouldn't require sacrificing privacy.

Why it matters

The next few years will see an explosion of autonomous AI agents. They'll handle customer service, manage systems, write code, and make decisions. They'll have access to sensitive data and the ability to take consequential actions.

This is exciting—and terrifying. Without proper security, these agents become the most attractive attack vector in any organization. Why hack a server when you can manipulate the AI that has access to everything?

We're building the security layer that makes autonomous AI safe to deploy. So you can capture the benefits of AI agents without the existential risk.

The company

Moltwire is built by CMG Labs, based in Palo Alto, California. We're a small team of security researchers and engineers who saw this problem coming and decided to solve it.

We believe security shouldn't be an afterthought. As AI agents become critical infrastructure, the organizations that invest in security now will be the ones that thrive.

CMG Labs
3790 El Camino Real, Unit #593
Palo Alto, CA 94306

marcus@cmglabs.ai

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