AI-Infra-Guard is Tencent's open-source AI security platform providing one-click evaluation of AI infrastructure risks across five modules. It covers insecure config detection, multi-agent workflow evaluation, MCP server scanning across 14 risk categories, vulnerability scanning for 55+ AI frameworks with 1,000+ CVE mappings, and jailbreak evaluation for prompt robustness. Deployable via Docker with academic backing from Peking and Fudan Universities.
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Salus is a YC W26-backed platform that provides runtime guardrails for AI agents, validating actions before execution using policy-as-code defined in YAML, markdown, or plain English. It features evidence grounding for decision verification, structured feedback enabling 58% recovery rate when actions are blocked, plus PII detection, budget protection, and human-in-the-loop escalation. Agents with Salus follow policies at up to 60% lower cost with 52% reduced misalignment on frontier models.
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