Run MCP servers securely in the cloud, with security teams governing access, enforcing policies, managing identities and monitoring every action.

MCP is powerful. Running it locally is risky.

Today, developers often download and run untrusted MCP servers on their machines, wiring them directly to third-party accounts with plaintext API keys scattered across JSON files. Security teams have no real visibility or governance, they can’t see which MCP servers are in use, what the agents are doing, what data is being passed, or how credentials are handled.

Trusting MCP by default?! - Security concerns visualization

Untrusted MCP servers

Anyone can install an MCP server. They…

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