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MCP Gateways Lack Cryptographic Proof of Security Actions

The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is a critical component for agentic AI, enabling secure communication between AI hosts and various tools. While current MCP gateways focus on governance aspects like access control, rate limiting, and observability, they largely fail to provide cryptographic evidence of their actions. This lack of tamper-evident, offline-verifiable records is a significant gap in security audits. The correctover-mcp-gateway aims to address this by pairing deterministic rules with Ed25519-signed receipts, offering a verifiable audit trail for gateway operations. AI

IMPACT Addresses a critical security gap in agentic AI infrastructure by providing verifiable audit trails for gateway actions.

RANK_REASON The item discusses a specific software product (correctover-mcp-gateway) that addresses a technical gap in existing infrastructure (MCP gateways), rather than a core AI model release or research.

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MCP Gateways Lack Cryptographic Proof of Security Actions

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  1. dev.to — MCP tag TIER_1 English(EN) · correctover ·

    MCP Gateways Can Block Attacks. The Hard Part Is Proving They Did.

    <blockquote> <p><strong>Subtitle:</strong> The MCP gateway security conversation has been almost entirely about <em>governance</em> — access control, rate limits, observability. Almost nobody talks about the one thing auditors actually ask for: cryptographic <strong>evidence</str…