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AI Teams Audit MCP Servers Less Than Browser Extensions
Most AI practitioners add Model Context Protocol servers to their agents without reviewing tool schemas, creating a security gap similar to installing unvetted Chrome extensions.
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Practitioners building AI agents are connecting Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers to their systems with minimal security review, treating tool integration more like installing software from a registry search than conducting a proper security audit.
The core problem is straightforward: MCP server...
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