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AI Governance for OpenClaw

OpenClaw is an open source AI assistant that runs on your own devices. Raidu ensures every interaction is governed, audited, and provably compliant with your enterprise policies.

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OpenClaw

Open source personal AI assistant

OpenClaw is an open source AI assistant that runs locally on your devices and connects across platforms including WhatsApp, Telegram, Slack, and Discord. It supports multiple AI providers and can be self hosted for complete data control.

The Governance Risks of Unmanaged OpenClaw Usage

OpenClaw's multi-platform reach and self-hosted flexibility create governance challenges that grow with every channel your teams connect.

Multi-Platform AI Access Without Centralized Governance

OpenClaw connects to WhatsApp, Telegram, Slack, Discord, and other messaging platforms. Employees can interact with AI models from any channel, sharing proprietary information across multiple communication platforms. Without centralized governance, security teams have no unified view of what data flows through these conversations.

Open Source With Minimal Enterprise Controls

OpenClaw is free, open source, and designed for personal use. It has no built-in enterprise policy enforcement, no role-based access controls, and no centralized administration. Teams adopt it for convenience without security review, creating ungoverned AI usage across the organization.

Multiple Communication Channels Create Data Exposure Risks

When OpenClaw operates across WhatsApp, Slack, and other platforms, sensitive data can be shared through channels with varying security postures. A conversation that starts in a governed Slack workspace might continue on a personal Telegram account, and without governance, there is no way to enforce consistent data protection policies across all channels.

Self-Hosted Complexity Without Compliance Proof

Self-hosting OpenClaw gives organizations data control, but it does not automatically create compliance evidence. Running AI models on your own infrastructure still requires proof of governance for regulators and auditors. Without a governance layer, self-hosted deployments create a false sense of compliance that fails under regulatory scrutiny.

How Raidu Governs OpenClaw

Raidu provides enterprise governance for OpenClaw, ensuring every interaction across every platform is policy-compliant, auditable, and cryptographically proven.

Unified Multi-Channel Governance

Raidu serves as the centralized API gateway for all of OpenClaw's model interactions, regardless of which messaging platform initiates the request. Whether a team member uses OpenClaw through Slack, WhatsApp, Telegram, or Discord, the same security policies, PII redaction, and content filtering are applied consistently.

Policy Enforcement Across All Platforms

Raidu's AI Firewall intercepts every model API call from OpenClaw before it reaches the AI provider. Sensitive data including personal information, credentials, and proprietary content is automatically redacted with 99.2% accuracy. Security teams define policies once, and Raidu enforces them across every channel OpenClaw connects to.

Complete Audit Trails Across Every Channel

Every OpenClaw interaction routed through Raidu is captured with full context: the originating platform, what was sent, what was returned, which policies were applied, and what was redacted. Compliance teams get a single pane of glass for all AI usage across the organization's messaging platforms.

Cryptographic Compliance Proof for Self-Hosted Deployments

Even when OpenClaw runs on your own infrastructure, Raidu provides the governance layer that transforms self-hosting from a data control measure into a provable compliance posture. Every interaction is recorded with RSA-4096 signatures and SHA-256 hash chains, giving auditors and regulators cryptographic proof of governance.

SOC 2 Type II (pursuing)
Typically <50ms Added Latency
On-Premise Available
Input + Output Protection

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Raidu integrate with OpenClaw?
Raidu integrates by serving as the API gateway between OpenClaw and its configured AI model providers. Instead of pointing OpenClaw directly at OpenAI, Anthropic, or other providers, the deployment is configured to route model requests through Raidu. Governance policies are applied transparently before requests reach the model provider.
Can Raidu govern OpenClaw across all messaging platforms?
Yes. Raidu governs the model API layer, which is the common pathway for all OpenClaw interactions regardless of the originating platform. Whether the request comes from WhatsApp, Telegram, Slack, or Discord, Raidu applies the same policies and creates the same audit records.
Does Raidu work with self-hosted OpenClaw deployments?
Yes. Raidu can be deployed alongside self-hosted OpenClaw instances, either in the same infrastructure or as an external gateway. Self-hosted deployments benefit from Raidu's governance without sacrificing the data control advantages of running on your own infrastructure.
How do I prevent ungoverned OpenClaw usage across the organization?
Raidu can be deployed as the sole authorized API endpoint for model access. Combined with network policies that block direct connections to model provider APIs, all OpenClaw instances must route through Raidu regardless of which platform they connect to. Unauthorized usage attempts are logged and flagged automatically.

Govern OpenClaw Across Every Channel in Your Organization

See how Raidu brings enterprise governance to multi-platform AI assistants, with complete audit trails and cryptographic compliance proof.