MCP's Security Roadmap: Big Tech's Neutral Facade?
MCP maintainers swear it's all smooth sailing into enterprise land. Yeah, right. Big Tech's latest 'neutral' foundation smells like a power grab.
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MCP maintainers swear it's all smooth sailing into enterprise land. Yeah, right. Big Tech's latest 'neutral' foundation smells like a power grab.
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