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idor35
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threat-intel
This is a Runlayer marketing/blog hub aggregating articles about Model Context Protocol (MCP) security risks including prompt injection, social engineering of AI agents, malicious MCP servers, and data exfiltration vulnerabilities, along with enterprise security solutions and best practices for securing MCP implementations.
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Anthropic
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Cursor
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Box
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OWASP
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Jake Moghtader
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product-announcement
Cameyo by Google is a Virtual App Delivery (VAD) solution that converts legacy client-based applications into progressive web apps (PWAs) accessible through a browser, eliminating the need for traditional VDI/DaaS with claimed 54% TCO reduction and zero-trust security architecture.
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