-
McCullum sorry for England Test defeats after Australia and India losses
-
Volkswagen confirms weighing up to 50,000 more job cuts
-
Trump says US 'taking over' Hormuz as fighting with Iran flares
-
Yemen government says attacked Sanaa airport, reviving dormant conflict
-
Three Britons among foreign Spanish wildfire victims
-
EU sanctions target Russian state-backed messaging app
-
Switzerland, Britain conclude 'modernised' free trade deal talks
-
Oil prices surge on US-Iran attacks, tech shares tank
-
Taliban says 'no oppression' of Afghan women after dress crackdown
-
Counter-terror police take lead of probe into UK politician's killing
-
Commander of Ukraine's French-trained brigade arrested in murder probe
-
'Outstanding' India thrash England in historic first women's Test at Lord's
-
Slaven Bilic returns as Croatia coach
-
UK unveils plan to ban Iran Revolutionary Guards: ministry
-
India thrash England in historic first women's Test at Lord's
-
Thai bandmates recount chaos of deadly Bangkok bar fire
-
Nigeria oil output hits six-year high, above OPEC target
-
MEXC Expands Ondo Tokenized Stock Lineup With SK Hynix and Four Other Trading Pairs
-
Thailand probes Bangkok bar fire that killed 28
-
France's Macron says Europe will defend freedom at all costs
-
Oil prices surge on US-Iran attacks
-
‘Almost like gold’: water debate rages on Italy’s Aeolian Islands
-
Christopher Nolan returns with "The Odyssey" blockbuster
-
De Beers to pause work at S.Africa's largest diamond mine
-
Only 'superstars' win Tour de France stages: French champ
-
Thailand probes Bangkok bar fire that killed 27
-
Young fly-half Moyo to debut for Springboks against Wales
-
Middle East rocked by heaviest attacks since Iran-US ceasefire
-
MSF slams 'deliberate' Russian destruction of Ukraine's health system
-
EU, UK hit Russia with joint sanctions over cyber attacks
-
Kenya's goons: a world of political violence and desperation
-
EU to limit children's access to social media -- gradually
-
Zverev second in ATP rankings behind Sinner after Wimbledon
-
Mongolia's child jockeys ready to race in annual festival
-
Noskova moves into WTA Top 10 after Wimbledon triumph
-
Thailand probes Bangkok bar fire that killed 27, injured dozens
-
Planes fight fire in Fontainebleau forest near Paris
-
Oil prices spike on fresh US-Iran attacks, tech hammers on stocks again
-
'Jurassic Park' star Sam Neill dies aged 78
-
Mulling ban, EU gets expert verdict on social media for children
-
US hits Iran as Gulf states targeted in flareup over Hormuz
-
Huge fire in Bangkok bar kills at least 27
-
Oil prices spike on fresh US-Iran attacks, tech weighs on stocks again
-
'Indispensable' Xiaohongshu app fuels Chinese tourism
-
Spaniard's rare skin disorder ups danger of summer heat
-
NFL seeks to break into Africa with Kenya competition
-
Protected but deported anyway, as Trump goes after 'dreamers'
-
Yamal aims to steal Mbappe's World Cup thunder in semi-final showdown
-
Dodgers face Ohtani knee issues in MLB three-peat bid
-
Fisk outlasts Pendrith in playoff to win PGA Tour Louisville title
JetStream Launches Verified MCP Governance Layer for Enterprise AI Agents
JetStream helps enterprises safely adopt third-party MCP servers, giving security, risk, and assurance teams one platform to verify server images, control agent permissions, and govern runtime activity
SANTA CLARA, CA / ACCESS Newswire / July 13, 2026 / JetStream Security, the security-first AI governance platform, today announced new capabilities to help enterprises safely adopt third-party Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers without introducing unmanaged AI supply chain risk. The launch combines the JetStream Verified MCP™ catalog with the JetStream AI Hub™, giving teams one place to verify and govern MCP and model traffic through a common control point.
Enterprises are connecting AI agents to MCP servers that give them access to external tools, data, and workflows, often faster than security teams can vet them - and it is not uncommon that many servers are deployed without approval. Only 17% of organizations are using AI at production scale (UBS Evidence Lab), and the blocker is rarely the technology; It is whether AI agents can be trusted, governed, and audited once they are running in production.
As MCP adoption accelerates, many enterprises rely on a growing directory of thousands of third-party servers. But the origins of these servers are often ambiguous, and security teams may struggle to answer basic questions before a server reaches production: what the code actually does, what vulnerabilities it might introduce, and which actions its tools can perform. JetStream takes a different approach. Its curated catalog gives teams access to the broad third-party MCP ecosystem alongside more than 100 JetStream Verified MCP images that are analyzed, hardened, and cryptographically attested before an agent can call them.
Each verified image is produced through proprietary semantic scanning that analyzes data flows and code paths to identify risks such as credential leakage, unicode smuggling, and obfuscated malware patterns. JetStream remediates identified vulnerabilities, records the results as tamper-resistant attestations built on open standards, and preserves provenance with every image. The platform also gives teams granular control over individual MCP tools, allowing administrators to enable or disable specific capabilities, so each agent gets only the access its workflow requires.
The JetStream AI Hub gives enterprises a unified control point to govern MCP and large language model (LLM) traffic, including authentication, authorization, policy enforcement, and content inspection before and after each call. It discovers shadow MCP servers running outside central oversight, brings them under governance, and maps approved servers to sanctioned agents through JetStream AI Blueprints™. This creates a record when an agent's design, resources, or permissions drift from its approved configuration. Additionally, JetStream acts as an OAuth-aware governance broker, not just a simple token passthrough proxy, enabling secure, auditable, and enterprise-ready access across the agentic AI ecosystem.
For security leaders, JetStream provides a runtime control plane to manage the MCP supply chain. For risk and governance leaders, it creates an auditable record of third-party AI risk. Together, these controls help enterprises reduce exposure and let teams adopt AI with greater confidence.
"Enterprises are no longer asking whether AI agents can be useful; they are asking whether they can trust what those agents do once they are connected to the systems that matter. MCP raises the stakes because every server an agent uses is third-party code, wired into tools, data, and workflows. Our customers agree that that's simply too much uncertainty," said AJ Anand, Co-Founder and CTO of JetStream. "We built JetStream to be the one platform that governs AI instead of five tools bolted loosely together. JetStream brings certainty to MCP Verification and reduces supply chain risks, tracing every action back to an approved owner and policy."
AJ Anand further points out, "A directory of servers you have never inspected is not a control. We analyze the code, remove the vulnerabilities, attest the result, and let the teams control which tools an agent can call. That is what quality and breadth together look like in practice."
JetStream's MCP capabilities are available now, with additional servers and endpoint coverage rolling out throughout the summer. JetStream will demonstrate the JetStream Verified MCP catalog and the AI Hub at Black Hat USA, Booth 4705, August 3 to 5, 2026, in Las Vegas.
About JetStream Security
JetStream Security is the security-first AI governance platform. The JetStream SAIG Platform™ makes every AI agent, model, workflow, and identity in an enterprise visible, attributed, and governed, continuously and at runtime, across the entire AI estate. JetStream is backed by Redpoint Ventures and the CrowdStrike Falcon Fund. Learn more at jetstream.security.
Media contact:
Mia Balaban
[email protected]
SOURCE: JetStream
View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire
B.Finley--AMWN