Secure AI at Scale: Prisma AIRS and Kong AI Gateway Now Integrated

Engineering

In today's digital landscape, APIs are the backbone of modern applications, and AI is the engine of innovation. As organizations increasingly rely on microservices and AI-powered features, the API gateway has become the critical control point for managing traffic. But as LLM/GenAI and MCP requests…

Claudio Acquaviva

Modernizing Integration & API Management with Kong and PolyAPI

Engineering

The goal of Integration Platform as a Service (iPaaS) is to simplify how companies connect their applications and data. The promise for the first wave of iPaaS platforms like Mulesoft and Boomi was straightforward: a central platform where APIs, systems, and workflows could be managed together…

Claudio Acquaviva

Model Context Protocol (MCP) Security: How to Restrict Tool Access Using AI Gateways

Engineering

MCP servers expose all tools by default. There are two problems with this: security (agents get capabilities they shouldn't have) and performance (too many tools degrade LLM tool selection). The solution? Put a gateway between agents and MCP servers that filters tools based on who's asking. Default…

Deepak Grewal

The Enterprise API Strategy Cookbook: 8 Ingredients for Legacy Modernization

Enterprise

This is the pitch to the board and the C-suite. It must be brutally concise, focused entirely on your business outcomes, not the technology. If the first page doesn't articulate value, the strategy dies. It immediately frames the initiative in terms of shareholder value and competitive advantage.…

Steve Roberts

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Building Secure AI Agents with Kong's MCP Proxy and Volcano SDK

Engineering

The example below shows how an AI agent can be built using Volcano SDK with minimal code, while still interacting with backend services in a controlled way. The agent is created by first configuring an LLM, then defining an MCP (Model Context Protocol) endpoint that represents a promotions service.…

Eugene Tan

A Developer's Guide to MCP Servers: Bridging AI's Knowledge Gaps

Engineering

MCP is an open standard that defines how AI clients communicate with remote servers. It provides a standardized protocol for clients like Claude, Cursor, or VS Code to access tools, resources, and capabilities from external systems. Currently, MCP servers can expose several types of capabilities to…

Adam DeHaven

AI Agent with Strands SDK, Kong AI/MCP Gateway & Amazon Bedrock

Engineering

In one of our posts, Kong AI/MCP Gateway and Kong MCP Server technical breakdown, we described the new capabilities added to Kong AI Gateway to support MCP (Model Context Protocol). The post focused exclusively on consuming MCP server and MCP tools through Kong MCP Gateway. Now, it's time to check…

Claudio Acquaviva

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Agentic AI Cost Management: Stopping Margin Erosion and the Fragmentation Tax

Enterprise

AI spending is exploding across the organization—but often not in the ways leadership approved or finance can track. Development teams spin up LLM connections to ship features faster. Data teams provision GPU clusters for experiments that get abandoned. Multiple teams solve the same problem three…

Alex Drag

Agentic AI Governance: Managing Shadow AI and Risk for Competitive Advantage

Enterprise

Let's be honest about what's happening inside most enterprises right now. Development teams are under intense pressure to ship AI features. The mandate from leadership is clear: move fast. And so they do. They spin up LLM connections, integrate third-party AI tools, and route data to models without…

Alex Drag

What is a MCP Gateway? The Missing Piece for Enterprise AI Infrastructure

Learning Center

AI agents are spreading across organizations rapidly. Each agent needs secure access to different Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers. Authentication becomes complex. Scaling creates bottlenecks. The dreaded "too many endpoints" problem emerges. You face a classic AI infrastructure headache. The…

Kong

Agentic AI Integration: Why Gartner’s "Context Mesh" Changes Everything

Enterprise

The report identifies a mindset trap that's holding most organizations back: "inside-out" integration thinking. Inside-out means viewing integration from the perspective of only prioritizing the reuse of legacy integrations and architecture (i.e., simply wrapping existing integrations with MCP and…

Alex Drag

Building the Agentic AI Developer Platform: A 5-Pillar Framework

Enterprise

The first pillar is enablement. Developers need tools that reduce friction when building AI-powered applications and agents. This means providing: The goal isn't to replace existing development workflows but to extend them. Developers should be able to build agents using familiar paradigms while…

Alex Drag

API Product Management Guide: 6 Strategies for the Full Lifecycle

Enterprise

APIs are the connective tissue of digital products and services, and they're the lifeblood of AI. APIs shape customer experiences, power partner ecosystems, and accelerate enterprise innovation. As organizations double down on API-first strategies, one role is emerging as indispensable: the API…

Amit Dey

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Kong MCP Registry: Connect AI Agents with the Right Tools

Agentic AI

The Kong MCP Registry acts as a central directory for AI agents and clients to access services that provide context or take action. For AI agents, think of it as a combination of a "Service Catalog" and a "Developer Portal." It offers the metadata, API endpoints, and capability definitions that…

Amit Shah

Introducing MCP Tool ACLs: Fine-Grained Authorization for AI Agent Tools

AI Gateway

The evolution of AI agents and autonomous systems has created new challenges for enterprise organizations. While securing API endpoints is well-understood, controlling access to individual AI agent tools presents a unique authorization problem. Today, we're excited to announce a powerful solution…

Greg Peranich

What is AI Governance? 2026 Framework Guide

AI

AI governance establishes the principles, roles, processes, and controls for responsible AI deployment. It transforms abstract ethics into concrete practices. Think of ​​AI governance as a rulebook for how to use AI in a secure, ethical, observable, moderated, and auditable fashion. It’s a…

Kong

Move More Agentic Workloads to Production with AI Gateway 3.13

AI Gateway

We know that successful AI connectivity programs often start with an intense focus on how you govern and protect LLM and MCP traffic. This is why Kong was first to market with an enterprise-grade AI gateway , and it’s why, in our last release, we added enterprise MCP proxy support to our…

Greg Peranich

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