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Detectify launches MCP server to integrate security testing into AI coding workflows

  • What: Detectify launches MCP server to integrate security testing into AI workflows
  • Impact: Developers can now test AI-generated code for vulnerabilities in real-time
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AI/ML Detectify launches MCP server to integrate security testing into AI coding workflows May 26, 2026 Share By SC Staff (Adobe Stock) As reported by Silicon Angle, Detectify AB has launched the Detectify MCP Server, an integration layer designed to embed its security testing capabilities directly into artificial intelligence-driven coding workflows. This new offering aims to enable AI agents to identify, validate, and remediate exploitable vulnerabilities in real-time, addressing the growing challenge of AI-generated code outpacing human review cycles. The Detectify MCP Server utilizes the Model Context Protocol (MCP), an open standard adopted across the AI industry for agent-tool communication. By exposing its scanning engines via MCP, Detectify allows AI agents to query findings and trigger validation autonomously within development loops. The server features a "Find & Fix" automation that allows agents to generate patches, trigger validation scans, and submit results for human review. Additionally, a conversational interface enables natural-language queries about scan results and asset status. Chief Executive Rickard Carlsson emphasized that Detectify provides deterministic scanning engines, complementing the probabilistic reasoning of large language models, to ensure code quality before production. This launch follows similar MCP server releases from other security vendors, highlighting a trend towards making security tooling accessible to autonomous coding agents. Source: Silicon Angle An In-Depth Guide to AI Get essential knowledge and practical strategies to use AI to better your security program. Learn More SC Staff Related AI/ML Cisco warns of AI inaccuracies in security incident reports SC Staff May 22, 2026 Cisco's research highlights several key issues with AI-generated reports, including inconsistency and standardization challenges due to LLMs using different data for each query and producing slightly different outcomes even with the same data. AI/ML Microsoft releases new AI red teaming tools for developers SC Staff May 21, 2026 As reported by CyberScoop, Microsoft has released two new open-source tools, Rampart and Clarity, designed to enhance the security of agentic AI development and aid incident responders. Application security APIs under pressure: How AI is rewriting the rules of enterprise security Paul Wagenseil May 20, 2026 The rapid growth of AI has created an explosion of APIs that will require new techniques to manage. Get daily email updates SC Media's daily must-read of the most current and pressing daily news Business Email By clicking the Subscribe button below, you agree to SC Media Terms of Use and Privacy Policy . Subscribe You can skip this ad in 5 seconds

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