Technical Comparison • Security Architecture
Agent Security
Vs Traditional.
AI agent security differs from traditional security because the primary attack vector is natural language, not network packets or binary exploits. While traditional firewalls block ports and IPs, agent security firewalls block unauthorized tool calls and logic-based instruction hijacks. SupraWall bridges this gap by applying deterministic network-security rigor to the stochastic world of LLM agents.
| What | Answer |
|---|---|
| Focus | Traditional: Hardware/Network. AI: Logic/Instructions. |
| Attack Surface | Traditional: Ports/Services. AI: Prompts/Tools. |
| Defense Logic | Traditional: Pattern Matching. AI: Deterministic Execution Policy. |
| Latency Sensitivity | Traditional: ms. AI: <5ms (SupraWall Target). |
| Automation Level | Traditional: Static. AI: Autonomous & Dynamic. |
The Generational Shift
| Feature | Traditional Security | AI Agent Security |
|---|---|---|
| Unit of Defense | Endpoints & Ports | Prompts & Tool Calls |
| Detection Method | Signature Matching | Policy Interception |
| Failure Mode | System Crash / Exfiltrate | Logic Hijack / Spending |
| Audit Type | Network Logs | Full Rationalization Trails |
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