IQSTEL Inc., announced that Reality Border, IQSTEL’s AI subsidiary, has completed Phase One of its joint program with Cycurion, Inc. to deliver a new generation of AI-enhanced cybersecurity. The milestone introduces a secure Model Context Protocol (MCP) integration for Airweb.ai (web AI agent) and IQ2Call.ai (voice AI agent), now fronted and protected by Cycurion’s ARx multi-layer cybersecurity platform.

“Our customers can now deploy AI agents with confidence,” said Leandro Iglesias, President of IQSTEL. “By pairing an MCP layer with Cycurion’s advanced platform ARx’s deception-driven, multi-layer inspection, we’re moving from reactive defense to proactive threat hunting at the edge of our AI experiences.”

“ARx was designed for mission-critical environments,” added L. Kevin Kelly, Chairman & CEO of Cycurion. “Integrating with Reality Border’s MCP-enabled agents means threats are intercepted, analyzed, and acted upon before they can touch core assets.”

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What Phase One Delivers (now live)

  • MCP Interface for Airweb & IQ2Call – standardized, secure context/tooling layer for AI-agent workflows operating in detect/protect modes.
  • ARx Reverse-Proxy Shielding – obscures true server IPs and diverts adversaries to hardened defenses and decoys.
  • Four-Layer ARx Defense (current config)
  1. Geo-Gating (region-based blocking)
  2. WAF & API Security (request inspection & filtering)
  3. Proprietary Bot Hunter (malicious automation detection while allowing legit bots)
  4. AI-Powered Behavioral Analysis (real-time anomaly detection & response)
  • Dynamic Threat Intelligence – real-time 13M+ malicious IP blocklist with continuous updates and automated blocking.
  • Operational Visibility – dashboards/SIEM integration, packet-level drill-downs, and adaptive rules for rapid action.

Model Context Protocol (MCP), in practice

MCP standardizes how AI agents securely discover, request, and use tools/data from external systems, enforcing auditable permissions and least-privilege policies.

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In Phase One, Reality Border uses MCP to:

  • Normalize AI-Agent Tooling — Airweb.ai and IQ2Call.ai expose capabilities as MCP tools behind ARx (e.g., Knowledge Ops; secure webhooks/email/SMS; IQ2Call call control: initiate/end calls, warm transfers, Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF), post-call notes; scheduling/CRM handoffs). All are schema-described to eliminate ad-hoc integrations.
  • Enforce Policy at the Edge — Every MCP request/response is fronted by ARx (reverse proxy + four-layer defense); malicious sessions are challenged or blocked in real time.
  • Auditability & Least-Privilege — MCP scopes and per-tool policies restrict actions (e.g., read-only KB); ARx dashboards/SIEM deliver end-to-end observability (who/what invoked which tool, parameters, security verdicts).

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Source: globenewswire

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