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Impart Product Update - Nov 2025
We’ve delivered a major round of upgrades across the Impart platform, introducing new AI Bot/MCP and LLM Protection dashboards, a refreshed and more intuitive App Experience, a high-performance Inspector v0.42.0 release, expanded Inspector Metrics for deeper operational visibility, and new SQLi and XSS version control, allowing teams to choose between Detection Version 1, Version 2, or always use the latest release. These updates make it easier than ever to understand AI-driven traffic, configure protections with clarity, manage detection behavior with precision, monitor system performance, and optimize your entire Impart deployment.

MCP Security vs. MCP Protection
MCP security and MCP protection are used almost interchangeably, but they describe fundamentally different approaches. One vendor means access control and authentication. Another means runtime threat detection. Both call it MCP security. This post breaks down the differences, where the real value is, and where the gaps are that neither fully closes on its own.
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The WAF Oath: Primum Non Nocere
I have found at least one common theme while working with different WAF solutions over the past 17 years. The first expectation of any WAF is not to block attacks. It is to not break the application. If a WAF impedes application functionality and negatively impacts the revenue the application is generating then the WAF’s primary functions don’t mean anything.


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