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Operations Part 12 of GuardClaw in Practice

What to Do When GuardClaw Blocks Something

If you are working on running AI agents in production and guardclaw, this is for you.

Take Interest Inc. 5 min read Last reviewed 2026-03-22
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Key takeaway

Not every denial is a threat. Some are your agent trying to do legitimate work that your policy doesn't allow yet.

Key takeaway

The denial tells you exactly what happened, why it was blocked, and which rule caught it. Start there.

Key takeaway

If it's a false positive, adjust the policy. If it's a real threat, investigate where the malicious input came from.

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Take Interest Inc. (2026). What to Do When GuardClaw Blocks Something. TAKE INTEREST. https://takeinterest.ai/blog/what-to-do-when-guardclaw-blocks-something

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