Salt Security Introduces Revolutionary MCP Finder for AI Infrastructure Management

Salt Security Unveils MCP Finder Technology



Salt Security, a frontrunner in AI agent and API security, has taken a monumental step forward with its announcement of Salt MCP Finder technology, recognized as the first dedicated discovery engine for Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers. In the landscape of agentic AI, where faster infrastructure deployment is common, this technology aims to illuminate the unseen aspects of MCP servers that are rapidly being integrated into enterprise systems.

The Evolution of MCP Servers


MCP servers are becoming the essential link between AI agents and various data sources, enabling these agents to execute tasks across the digital workspace. However, this rapid adoption has created profound challenges, with many MCP servers being launched without formal oversight from IT or security teams. Developers, business units, vendors, and even contractors are deploying them, often recklessly, leading to a chaotic surge that has left security teams struggling to keep pace. As these servers proliferate, they introduce a host of vulnerabilities that become gateways for potential breaches.

Recent studies illustrate the depth of this issue: reports indicate that Fortune 500 companies amassed over 16,000 MCP servers within just ten months of their introduction. Alarmingly, scans of specific MCP servers have revealed that about one in three exhibit critical vulnerabilities, underscoring the heightened risk in operational security.

The Visibility Crisis


One critical consequence of the rapid deployment of MCP servers is the lack of transparency afforded to organizations regarding their security posture. Most organizations cannot easily answer vital questions; they lack clarity on how many servers are deployed, their owners, the APIs they expose, and whether adequate security measures are implemented. This leads to what experts refer to as

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