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Agent Immune Stack / Layered Tool-Surface Exposure
File #SG.131[MEMBRANE-SIGNAL]
Reception date
2026-07-09
Carrier substrate
HF-PAPER
Technique
Silver gelatin
Plate base
Negative plate
Receiver
Bureau Brainhuggers

Fig. 131 — Agent Immune Stack / Layered Tool-Surface Exposure

Findings:Five doors, one body; the lock budget was optimistic.

  • MCP intake
  • Skill membrane
  • Behavioral seam
  • Model bruise
Source: Securing the AI Agent: A Unified Framework for Multi-Layer Agent Red Teaming ↗
Generation protocol

A minimal Wet Lab production still: one artificial agent organ held in gloved hands, its layered membranes exposed like a security stack. Deep near-black room, hard warm key light, copper clamps, gauze, and a single phosphor-green row of monitor vials as the carrier accent. The specimen rests on a real hexagonal honeycomb mesh; one small tool-port looks infected and slightly comic. Numbered callouts: (1) MCP intake membrane, (2) skill-package lymph node, (3) behavioral quarantine seam. A chipped coffee mug sits beside the tray. One small mis-struck Bureau seal. Output in exactly 1122 x 1402 px, 4:5 portrait ratio.