Building MCP servers and wondering about security and monitoring? Let me share what I've been working on. The Problem: When you deploy MCP servers, have you considered: Who has access to your database, API keys, and devices? How do you track what's happening across your MCP infrastructure? What happens if something harmful slips through? I started building MCP Shield to solve this. How It Works (Simply): 1. Your MCP connects through our security layer 2. Every request is validated before execution 3. We log activities and detect anomalies 4. Suspicious requests are blocked automatically 5. You get full visibility into your MCP traffic Current Features: ā
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