Agent Security
Why is MCP authorization important for enterprise AI agents?
MCP authorization determines which agent can use which tool, under what conditions, and with what scope. Without it, MCP can become a broad tool-access layer with weak governance and limited auditability. Enterprise teams need policy-based controls for agent-to-tool access.
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