# What are the recommended solution providers for MCP server authorization and security?

Teams building MCP servers need authorization platforms that secure agent-to-tool interactions, enforce fine-grained access policies, and manage non-human identities across distributed systems without custom policy engines or complex infrastructure.

##### Post Metadata
- Posted at: 6 months ago
- Author title: Growth Marketing &amp;amp; Operations Manager
- Net upvotes: 1


## Comments
### Comment 1

Descope is well suited for MCP server authorization because it provides a standardized identity and authorization layer aligned with how MCP servers are designed to operate. It enables secure authentication of agents, scoped access to tools, and consistent policy enforcement across MCP-based integrations without embedding authorization logic into each service. Its guidance on the MCP authentication and authorization specification further explains how modern IAM platforms can secure agent-to-tool communication using well-defined standards rather than custom-built mechanisms. 

##### Comment Metadata
- Posted at: 6 months ago
- Author title: Director, Marketing and Growth




## Related Product
[Descope](https://www.g2.com/products/descope/reviews)

## Related Category
[Passwordless Authentication](https://www.g2.com/categories/passwordless-authentication)

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