AI is changing the pace of open source development and the security challenges that come with it. Maintainers are reviewing unfamiliar contributions, managing new attack surfaces, and responding to vulnerabilities with limited time and resources.

Session 4 of the GitHub Secure Open Source Fund tested a practical response. The Secure Fund invested more than $500,000 across 50 projects, pairing maintainers with GitHub Security Lab experts, GitHub security tools, AI-assisted workflows, and a peer community.

One lesson emerged consistently: AI can help maintainers investigate, prioritize, and respond faster. Maintainers still provide the context, judgement, and accountability required to decide what ships.

OpenClaw was invited to participate in Session 4 because it is GitHub’s fastest-growing open source project, and its maintainers wanted to strengthen its security posture.

By the end of Session 4, OpenClaw developed an incident response plan, expanded its use of GitHub security tooling, audited its GitHub Actions workflows, and strengthened its processes for identifying and responding to security issues.