Self-hosted OpenClaw hardening
The package is intentionally narrow. It is built for agent owners running OpenClaw in their own environment and needing a shorter path from review to remediation.
M78Armor is for agent owners running self-hosted OpenClaw deployments and needing a shorter path from review to remediation. This page explains what the package is built to do, how the workflow is meant to be used, and where the trust boundary stops.

The package is intentionally narrow. It is built for agent owners running OpenClaw in their own environment and needing a shorter path from review to remediation.
The workflow combines exposure review, boundary tightening, operator guidance, and evidence structure. The objective is to make a deployment easier to inspect, change, verify, and explain afterwards.
M78Armor is built around the hardening decisions that usually matter first: exposure, authentication, runtime boundaries, skill controls, and the records an agent owner may need once the changes are made.

Move 78 refers to the famous turning move from the Lee Sedol versus AlphaGo match — a reminder that human ingenuity and intuition can still change the position even when algorithmic dominance looks overwhelming.
That is the connotation behind M78Armor: precise intervention, sound judgement, and the refusal to accept that a messy position must stay messy.
The brand uses that reference to signal a practical engineering mindset. In self-hosted OpenClaw security, the outcome often changes because somebody makes the right technical move at the right moment: close exposure, tighten authentication, control skills, and leave a clear record behind.
M78Armor is presented as a focused technical product built by a team of security technologists. The objective is not mythology. The objective is disciplined action that improves the real security position.
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