Versa extends zero trust principles to AI agents and MCP workflows

Versa has introduced a patent-pending zero trust architecture for the Model Context Protocol (MCP), applying zero trust principles to AI execution. The company said every AI-generated action is validated against user identity, role-based access controls, and system policies before execution, with human approval required when defined by administrators. The launch addresses a growing challenge as enterprises deploy agentic AI systems. A single prompt can trigger multiple actions across network and security environments, reducing visibility into … More

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