Fingerprint has announced the launch of its Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server, an open-source MCP implementation for the fraud prevention space. The new server enables organizations to connect any AI assistant or agent directly to Fingerprint’s device intelligence platform, turning fraud analysis into real-time, AI-powered insights. The Fingerprint MCP Server uses a standard open protocol that allows organizations to bring their own preferred AI assistant, chatbot, or agent directly to their fraud data. This means … More
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