Model Context Protocol (MCP) Mastery

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Model Context Protocol (MCP) Mastery

Coursera · Intermediate ·🔐 Cybersecurity ·3mo ago

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Masters the Model Context Protocol (MCP) for AI connectivity and integration

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In this short, intensive course, you’ll dive into the Model Context Protocol (MCP)—an open standard revolutionizing AI connectivity. Just as HTTP and REST reshaped the web, MCP is redefining how AI models communicate, enabling seamless, secure, and scalable integration with external systems. You’ll explore MCP’s modular architecture—hosts, clients, and servers—and see how this design supports real-time, context-rich interactions for smarter AI responses. The course also addresses critical security challenges, including context injection, privilege escalation, and tool poisoning. You’ll gain actionable strategies like policy-bound execution, cryptographic integrity checks, zero trust enforcement, and risk-adaptive controls to mitigate these risks. By the end, you’ll be equipped to explain MCP’s evolution, describe its architecture, and evaluate security implications—empowering you to build robust, future-ready AI solutions.
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