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Cryptographic Agility Pattern for MCP Resource Servers: Modular Crypto Wrapper Enables Post-Quantum Swap Without Touching Model Logic
A new architecture pattern for MCP server security separates AI logic from crypto logic using a modular 'security wrapper' layer—so when NIST updates standards, you swap the crypto plugin not the server. ML-KEM (formerly Kyber) is recommended for transport-layer encryption between AI models and databases. The pattern enables PQC readiness today and continuous scanning of MCP control planes (quarterly scans are 'basically dead'—attackers find exposed servers in minutes).
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