MCP is terrific, one big thing missing: Strong Identity
The agentic workflows of the future cannot be built without strong identity. The MCP-I specification offers an open proposal to bring
strong identity to MCP.
The MCP specification has laid a solid foundation for how agents communicate with servers. But as we've worked with real-world use cases, one critical piece has stood out as missing: identity. Without a robust identity model, agents can't truly act autonomously or securely. The MCP-I (I for Identity) specification addresses this gap—introducing a practical, interoperable approach to agentic identity. We've developed MCP-I in the spirit of collaboration, with deep respect for the groundwork laid by teams like Anthropic, and with the hope that this helps move the ecosystem forward.
Here’s how MCP-I closes critical gaps:
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