According to a recent LinkedIn post from Wallarm: API Security Leader, the company is highlighting a new offering called Wallarm MCP Protection aimed at securing externally exposed MCP servers. The post suggests that such servers can expose high-permission capabilities without an enforcement layer and positions the tool as extending existing API security operating models with automated discovery, session visibility, and schema-based real-time enforcement.
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The post indicates that Wallarm MCP Protection blocks tool calls that do not align with the published server schema before they reach the server, and invites readers to review a detailed breakdown and request a demo. For investors, this emphasis on purpose-built MCP security may signal product expansion into emerging machine-automation interfaces and could strengthen Wallarm’s positioning in API and application security, potentially enhancing its competitive profile as enterprises seek more granular controls over AI- and automation-related traffic.

