Veea Open-Sources Lobster Trap with MIT License, Partners with NativelyAI
Veea has released Lobster Trap as free, MIT-licensed software to monitor AI agent interactions within TerraFabric, enabling sub-millisecond scanning for prompt injection and data leaks. It partners with NativelyAI’s 250,000-plus developer ecosystem to embed conversation-layer security into enterprise deployments.
1. Open-Source Release of Lobster Trap
Veea has published Lobster Trap under the MIT license on GitHub, offering a lightweight security layer that inspects every prompt and model response inline. The tool runs in under a millisecond and works with OpenAI-compatible backends without requiring code changes.
2. Partnership with NativelyAI
Through the integration with NativelyAI’s Native.Builder platform, Lobster Trap will be prepackaged for over 250,000 AI developers, accelerating enterprise adoption with ready-made policy packs, reference integrations, and secure deployment templates.
3. Integration into TerraFabric Control Plane
Lobster Trap is delivered as a component of TerraFabric, Veea’s edge governance platform, enabling on-premises storage of audit logs, policy enforcement across distributed systems, and unified orchestration of autonomous agent workloads.
4. Security Capabilities and Enterprise Impact
Out of the box, Lobster Trap detects prompt injection, credential exposure, personal data leaks, suspicious file access, and data exfiltration patterns. By embedding these controls at the conversational layer, enterprises can deploy AI agents with built-in guardrails and reduce retroactive security fixes.