According to a recent LinkedIn post from Astrix Security, the company is promoting a hands-on Model Context Protocol (MCP) Security Workshop aimed at security and engineering professionals working with AI agents. The session, led by the firm’s Field CTO, is positioned as a practical training on MCP components, risk areas, credential vaulting, and deployment of an open-source MCP Secret Wrapper, with limited seats and a small participation incentive.
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The post also links the workshop to Astrix’s broader AI Agent Security Academy, describing the session as a required step toward its Certified Agentic Security Professional credential. For investors, the initiative suggests a strategic push to build a specialized ecosystem and brand authority around AI agent and machine identity security, which could support future demand for Astrix’s security offerings and deepen relationships with technical decision-makers in enterprises.
By focusing on concrete implementation topics like securing MCP servers and machine-to-machine access at scale, the Academy appears designed to address emerging operational risks in AI deployments rather than purely theoretical concerns. This emphasis on practitioner-level education may help Astrix differentiate in a rapidly evolving AI security niche, potentially positioning the company to benefit as organizations formalize budgets and compliance requirements around agentic AI security.

