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Coro Integrates Model Context Protocol (MCP) to Embed Security Operations Within Leading AI Ecosystems

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Coro, a top cybersecurity platform designed mainly for companies with lean IT management, has unveiled that it has drastically increased its AI potential by incorporating Model Context Protocol (MCP). With this step, Coro’s strong security and threat-response functionalities can now also be operated in well-known AI settings such as ChatGPT and Claude. Hence, end-users can carry out their enterprise security tasks while staying in their usual digital environments.

Breaking the Dashboard Barrier

For decades, cybersecurity management has been synonymous with “dashboard fatigue” the need to toggle between multiple complex interfaces to identify and mitigate threats. By leveraging MCP, Coro is effectively decentralizing security operations. The integration allows IT professionals to query live security data, generate visualizations, and execute remediation steps directly through natural language conversations in third-party AI assistants.

This shift is particularly critical for small-to-midsized businesses (SMBs) and lean IT departments that require high-efficiency tools to manage increasingly complex threat landscapes. Joe Sykora, CEO of Coro, highlighted the company’s focus on user-centricity:

“Cybersecurity has forced teams to adapt to complex tools and workflows for years. With MCP, Coro is flipping that model, meeting users where they already are and bringing security into the tools they already use every day, making it possible to go from question to action instantly.”

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A Three-Layered Approach to AI-Driven Security

The MCP integration represents the third pillar of Coro’s comprehensive AI strategy, which is built to support organizations with limited specialized security personnel. The platform now operates across three distinct layers:

  1. AI-Driven Insights: Autonomous analysis of security events to prioritize critical threats across devices and environments.
  2. AI Copilot: A native interface allowing users to interact with their security environment through natural language for guided responses.
  3. MCP Integration: The newest layer that extends these capabilities into external AI tools, removing the need to log into a dedicated security console for routine operations.

Accelerating Response Times for Lean IT Teams

By integrating security data into conversational AI, Coro is turning hours of manual log analysis and report generation into seconds of automated processing. Users can now ask an AI assistant to “show a trend of phishing attempts over the last 30 days” or “remediate the latest endpoint vulnerability,” and receive executive-ready reports or instant action triggers.

Thanks to this interconnectivity, security is finally evolve from a separated function to a seamless component of the whole business operations. The latter can convert the complicated language of technology into concrete steps, enabling ordinary IT staff to understand and decide right, even if the problem is serious and requires a high level of competence.

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