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Agent-101-safety-layer
A practical guide to building safety layers for AI agents
Most agent safety failures aren't exotic attacks — they're the same dozen mistakes repeated across projects. This book skips the AI research jargon and focuses purely on engineering: permissions, approvals, rate limiting, sandboxing, and audit trails for LLM agents that call real tools. What makes it different: every pattern comes with working Python code, a real failure case study, and a "what can go wrong" section — not just theory.
Hey Product Hunt! 👋
I built this after noticing the same pattern everywhere: developers give an LLM agent tool access (send email, run shell, delete files), it works great in the demo, and then someone asks "wait, what stops it from doing something we didn't want?"
There wasn't a simple, code-first resource that answered that question without diving into AI research theory — so I wrote one myself while learning it hands-on.
The book covers permissions, approvals, rate limiting, sandboxing, and audit trails — with real Python code you can drop into a project, not just concepts.
Would love feedback from anyone building agents right now — what safety problems are you running into?
About Agent-101-safety-layer on Product Hunt
“A practical guide to building safety layers for AI agents”
Agent-101-safety-layer was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #32 on the daily leaderboard. Most agent safety failures aren't exotic attacks — they're the same dozen mistakes repeated across projects. This book skips the AI research jargon and focuses purely on engineering: permissions, approvals, rate limiting, sandboxing, and audit trails for LLM agents that call real tools. What makes it different: every pattern comes with working Python code, a real failure case study, and a "what can go wrong" section — not just theory.
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