network exposure

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The network exposure tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about security vulnerabilities that arise when systems, protocols, or AI agents are accessible over a network. Recent content highlights risks in the Model Context Protocol (MCP) used for agentic AI collaboration, where implementation flaws can lead to exploitation by malicious actors. Topics include enterprise architecture security, protocol hardening, and mitigating attack surfaces in interconnected AI systems. The tag is relevant for IT professionals and security researchers concerned with reducing network exposure in Windows and cross-platform environments, particularly as AI integration expands.
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    Securing Agentic AI: Addressing Vulnerabilities in the Model Context Protocol (MCP)

    Critical security vulnerabilities have emerged at the heart of agentic AI collaboration, casting a shadow over the rapid adoption of the Model Context Protocol (MCP) across enterprise architectures. Since its public introduction by Anthropic in late 2024, MCP has been heralded as a game-changing...
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