Pentera Introduces MCP Server for AI Security Workflows

June 16, 2026
Pentera has launched an MCP server that connects its exposure validation platform with AI-driven security operations workflows, allowing teams to initiate testing and access validated attack data directly through AI agents.

Pentera has expanded its AI capabilities with a new MCP server that links its exposure validation platform to AI-based security operations workflows, announced in a press release. The new integration allows organizations to initiate Pentera testing actions and access validated attack findings directly from any MCP-compatible AI agent.

Through the MCP server, users, AI assistants, and agents can trigger Pentera tests to confirm whether specific findings represent real exposure. They can also correlate findings with Pentera data to prioritize remediation based on proven cyber risks. This process enables faster and more reliable resolution of vulnerabilities.

The MCP server builds on Pentera’s broader use of AI across its validation lifecycle. The company previously introduced AI-based web attack testing for adaptive payload generation, Pentera Peer as an AI offensive security assistant, and AI-powered insights for analyzing exposure trends and producing executive reports. Pentera states that these capabilities support continuous threat exposure management operations for enterprise security teams.

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