Coro Integrates Security Operations into AI Tools via MCP
Event summary
- Coro launched Model Context Protocol (MCP) integration on March 30, 2026, enabling security operations within AI tools like ChatGPT and Claude.
- MCP allows users to query live security data, generate reports, and execute actions directly from external AI environments.
- Coro's platform operates across three layers: AI-driven insights, an AI copilot for natural language interaction, and MCP integration for external tool access.
- The integration aims to reduce operational overhead for SMBs and lean IT teams by eliminating the need for complex security dashboards.
The big picture
Coro's MCP integration reflects the broader trend of AI-driven automation in cybersecurity, addressing the resource constraints of SMBs and lean IT teams. By embedding security operations within popular AI tools, Coro aims to shift the industry from reactive to continuous, automated workflows. The move underscores the growing importance of interoperability and accessibility in cybersecurity solutions.
What we're watching
- Adoption Pace
- The pace at which SMBs and lean IT teams adopt MCP integration to streamline security operations.
- Competitive Response
- Whether competitors will introduce similar AI-driven security integrations to maintain market relevance.
- Operational Impact
- How MCP integration affects the efficiency and effectiveness of security operations for Coro's target market.
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