Gumloop Launches Gumstack for AI Agent Security and MCP Observability

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Gumloop launched Gumstack, a security and observability platform for enterprise AI agent deployments. It tracks every tool call across all MCP servers, enforces RBAC and SSO, and provides full audit logs — available standalone or alongside Gumloop.

Gumloop, a no-code AI automation platform, launched Gumstack — its second product — as a security and observability layer for enterprise AI agent deployments. Gumstack gives teams a single dashboard to track every tool call across all Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers, see which users or agents initiated each call, and maintain full audit logs. It also includes an MCP inventory to spot unauthorized servers before they become a risk.

As AI agents multiply across enterprise environments, security teams lack visibility into what tools agents are calling. Gumstack addresses this by centralizing access control — RBAC and ABAC policies for MCP, SSO and SCIM via Okta or Entra ID, per-tool authorization, and credential management without local plaintext keys.

Teams running MCP servers across their org can centralize monitoring, enforce access policies per tool, and audit every agent interaction from one dashboard — with one-click deployment for internal servers.

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Introducing our second product, Gumstack - a single pane of glass for AI agent data visibility and access control Track every tool call Manage every MCP server Full audit logs, RBAC, SSO Works standalone or with Gumloop https://t.co/voe5r1fsGg

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