The Watchman
Veea open-sourced a Go binary that monitors AI agent security in under a millisecond. Two hundred fifty thousand developers can now deploy agent monitoring for free. The monitoring layer just commo...

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Veea open-sourced a Go binary that monitors AI agent security in under a millisecond. Two hundred fifty thousand developers can now deploy agent monitoring for free. The monitoring layer just commoditized. The authorization layer has not been built. Veea just open-sourced Lobster Trap at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona — a security monitoring tool for AI agents, written in Go, compiled to a single binary, released under the MIT license. It has no external dependencies. It runs on Linux, macOS, or Windows. It scans every interaction between an AI agent and a language model in under a millisecond and checks for prompt injection, credential exposure, personal information leakage, suspicious file access, and data exfiltration patterns. Veea partnered with NativelyAI — whose developer platform serves over 250,000 developers through lablab.ai — to package Lobster Trap inside Native.Builder, so development teams can launch agent-based applications with policy enforcement enabled by default