MCP Security Fundamentals Workshop
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Join us for the December ISC2 Maine Chapter Meeting for an exciting MCP Security Fundamentals Workshop, featuring guest presenters Corey Ball, author of Hacking APIs, and Dan Barhona of APISec University.
About the Session:
As organizations increasingly adopt the Model Context Protocol (MCP) to integrate AI tools with internal systems, new security risks have emerged. This one-hour workshop provides an overview of the top MCP security risks and actionable defenses, focusing on real-world challenges such as tool poisoning, prompt injection, API security gaps, tool confusion, and supply chain attacks. MCP servers create powerful pathways between AI agents and enterprise resources, making proper security essential to prevent catastrophic breaches.
In this session, Corey and Dan will explore:
- The top five MCP security risks organizations face today
- How to identify and mitigate prompt injections and tool poisoning
- Addressing API security vulnerabilities and preventing tool confusion
- Supply chain attack vectors and defense strategies for MCP implementations
- Practical steps to harden MCP servers and secure AI integrations
Don't miss this exclusive opportunity to deepen your understanding of MCP security and hear expert insights from Corey Ball, tailored for security professionals looking to protect modern AI workflows.
Location: Cross Insurance 2331 Congress Street, Portland Maine
(Please RSVP for in-person attendance to help us plan refreshments.)
Streaming via: MS Teams link to be provided day of event
