According to a recent LinkedIn post from Token Security, company researcher Ariel Simon is scheduled to present new vulnerability research at the RSAC 2026 Conference in San Francisco. The session will reportedly cover how a remote code execution flaw in Microsoft’s Azure Model Context Protocol server could allow attackers to compromise cloud environments.
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The post outlines the talk, titled “MCPwned: MCP RCE Vulnerability Leads to Azure Takeover – [HT-R02],” which is slated for March 26, 2026, at the Moscone Center. A link is provided for conference attendees to add the session to their agendas, and an additional link points to further details for those not attending in person.
For investors, the focus on advanced cloud security vulnerabilities suggests Token Security is positioning itself as a specialist in high-impact research around major platforms like Microsoft Azure. Visibility at RSAC, one of the industry’s most prominent cybersecurity events, may enhance the company’s reputation, support customer acquisition, and strengthen its standing in the enterprise security market.
The emphasis on remote code execution and potential “Azure takeover” scenarios also underlines growing demand for tools and expertise that address risks in AI and cloud-related infrastructure. If the research is well received and leads to new partnerships or product enhancements, it could contribute to future revenue opportunities and differentiate Token Security in a crowded cybersecurity landscape.

