Claude Code ships without deny-by-default security controls

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Claude Code is a powerful coding agent, but according to a Cyber Chronicle piece published on MeetCyber, it does not ship with secure defaults. The article argues that operators need to build a deny-by-default security boundary rather than rely on out-of-the-box behavior.

The framing matters for anyone running Claude Code on a real codebase or in a team environment. An AI coding agent that defaults to permissive access is a different risk profile than one that requires explicit allowances before acting.

The full walkthrough is behind the link on MeetCyber. If you’re deploying Claude Code beyond personal projects, it’s worth reading before your agent does something you didn’t authorize.

Read the full article on MeetCyber

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