Backslash secures MCP servers from data leakage, prompt injection, and privilege abuse
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Backslash Secures MCP Servers From Data Leakage, Prompt Injection, And Privilege Abuse - Cybernoz - Cybersecurity News
Backslash Security announced the launch of its end-to-end solution for the secure use of Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers across software development environments. As organizations increasingly adopt AI-native coding agents and integrated development environments (IDEs), the Backslash platform is designed to protect the new AI-powered development stack end-to-end. While the use of MCP servers within development workflows has surged, they rem…
Backslash secures MCP servers from data leakage, prompt injection, and privilege abuse
Backslash Security announced the launch of its end-to-end solution for the secure use of Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers across software development environments. As organizations increasingly adopt AI-native coding agents and integrated development environments (IDEs), the Backslash platform is designed to protect the new AI-powered development stack end-to-end. While the use of MCP servers within development workflows has surged, they rem…
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