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Impart Product Update - Nov 2025
We’ve delivered a major round of upgrades across the Impart platform, introducing new AI Bot/MCP and LLM Protection dashboards, a refreshed and more intuitive App Experience, a high-performance Inspector v0.42.0 release, expanded Inspector Metrics for deeper operational visibility, and new SQLi and XSS version control, allowing teams to choose between Detection Version 1, Version 2, or always use the latest release. These updates make it easier than ever to understand AI-driven traffic, configure protections with clarity, manage detection behavior with precision, monitor system performance, and optimize your entire Impart deployment.

MCP Security vs. MCP Protection
MCP security and MCP protection are used almost interchangeably, but they describe fundamentally different approaches. One vendor means access control and authentication. Another means runtime threat detection. Both call it MCP security. This post breaks down the differences, where the real value is, and where the gaps are that neither fully closes on its own.
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Solving WAFs biggest challenge
What's the biggest challenge with WAF? It's usually not a bypass. It's all the operational details around getting a WAF operational in production. Inspector is Impart's solution to that problem. We built Inspector to address some of the most persistent challenges security teams face when managing a WAF in production - deployment, rule management, and shared operational responsibility with engineering.

Meet the WAF Squad
Web applications and APIs are critical parts of your attack surface, but managing WAFs has never been easy. False positives, rule tuning, risks of production outages, and log analysis - all of this work has made WAF historically difficult to operationalize.Well, that time is over. Meet Impart’s WAF Squad - a five-member squad of AI assistants superheroes dedicated to making web application security not just manageable, but downright fun!In this blog post, you’ll see why these Assistants aren’t just toys —they’re here to revolutionize how you protect your apps and data - IN PRODUCTION.

The year of the robot
2025 will be the year of the futurist. I never thought that I'd be writing a blog post about AI and robotics at this point in my career, but technology has advanced so much in the lat 12 months setting up 2025 to be a landmark year in terms of the tech industry. Self driving cars, robots, AGI - these are all things that have a realistic chance of shipping this year which is super exciting for me as a futurist. That said, Advances in artificial intelligence (AI) agent technology, robotics, and APIs are transforming the way we live and work, but they also present new challenges for web application and API security. Traditional Web Application Firewalls (WAFs) are going to struggle to keep pace with these changes, leading to the rise of API Native WAFs and WAF Agents as superior solutions. This article will explore the new threats to WAFs in 2025.

How eBPF is changing appsec
What happens when cutting-edge technology meets the reality of securing modern applications? That’s the question our expert panel tackled in this conversation on how eBPF is reshaping application security. Moderated by Katie Norton of IDC, the discussion featured Brian Joe (Impart Security), Francesco Cipollone (Phoenix Security), and Daniel Pacak (cloud-native security consultant), who brought insights from across the security landscape.Starting with eBPF’s roots in network traffic filtering, the panel explored its evolution into a powerful tool for observability and, potentially, security. Along the way, they challenged the hype, highlighted its real-world applications, and didn’t shy away from its limitations. This wasn’t just a tech talk—it was a deep dive into what eBPF can actually deliver and where the industry still needs to innovate.


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