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Tool Call Authorization
Why MCP Gateways are a Bad Idea (and What to Do Instead)Â Â
Lidan Hazout
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March 20, 2026
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Agent Runtime Security
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Agentic Architecture
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AI Agent Governance
,
API security
,
context-aware security
,
Data Exfiltration Prevention
,
distributed ai systems
,
Framework Connectors
,
infrastructure as code
,
Least Privilege Agents
,
MCP Gateway
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MCP Registry
,
MCP security
,
Model Context Protocol
,
non-human identity
,
prompt injection defense
,
Runtime Hooks
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Secret Management Risk
,
shadow AI agents
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Tool Call Authorization
MCP Gateways are the wrong abstraction for AI security. Discover why runtime hooks and MCP registries offer a superior, context-aware defense against data leaks and unauthorized tool calls in modern agentic architectures ...
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