
Why agents change the security picture
Your customers are already running AI agents on their VPSes. Do you know what those agents are doing at 3am?
Probably not — and that’s the problem. AI agents are a new kind of server workload: they read files, open network connections, and run commands on their own, often touching SSH keys, API tokens, and cloud credentials.
One prompt injection hidden in a web page or a document can turn an agent against you — quietly shipping secrets to an outside server, or running destructive commands and escalating privileges.
Traditional monitoring won’t catch it. It sees a CPU spike; it doesn’t see SSH keys being piped into an outbound request. And the cost is real: according to the 2026 Hosting Trends Report, security incidents eat 35% of support resources and drive 19% of customer churn. That exposure is exactly where the opportunity is.
Why this is a new revenue opportunity
The hosting market is moving upmarket. Two-thirds of providers grew revenue in 2025, but they’re squeezed by price pressure and rising costs. The response across the industry is to add value: 50% plan to expand professional services, and 39% plan to bundle premium tiers to lift average revenue per user.
A secure AI-agent VPS fits that playbook exactly — a premium managed service in a category where almost no one competes on price. Only 14% of providers differentiate on price; most lead with managed services (29%) and support quality (22%). Move first and you own the category before it gets crowded.

What the protection layer needs to do
Effective protection has to run at the OS level, where every action passes through. That’s fundamentally different from prompt guardrails or container isolation — neither can see what files an agent actually touches.
Imunify for AI Agents intercepts at several layers:
- Infrastructure-level enforcement that freezes sensitive file reads, process execution, and network connections until a policy decision is made
- Application-layer hooks that gate tool calls and scan messages
- A transparent HTTP proxy that scans content against 200+ secret-detection signatures
- Cross-event correlation that catches multi-step attacks
- 800+ rules across 13 categories — safe operations pass in microseconds
- Human-in-the-loop approval via Telegram, Discord, or the web panel

The idea is simple: secure the hands, not the thoughts. Because enforcement sits below the agent, it’s self-defending and fail-closed — a compromised agent can’t disable or bypass it. And while OpenClaw is the fully integrated, supported agent today, the same layers protect other AI agents too.
See exactly how these layers work together in the interactive demo at imunify.ai
How a hosting provider can package Imunify for AI Agents
You bill per active protected agent. Entry pricing stays low and billing stays fair.
Where to start
Early adopters can differentiate with a secure OpenClaw VPS offering while competitors debate AI agent suitability. Imunify for AI Agents enrolls providers through Priority Access, offering up to 90 days complimentary for eligible participants.
APPLY FOR PRIORITY ACCESS TO IMUNIFY FOR AI AGENTS →
Statistics sourced from the CloudLinux 2026 Web Hosting Trends Report surveying 446 hosting providers.
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