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2026 Vision: Top Security Resolutions for CTOs

Staff WriterBy Staff WriterJanuary 2, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read8 Views
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  1. Operationalize AI Governance: CTOs must enforce robust governance for AI use, shifting from ad-hoc measures to comprehensive controls that define secure shipping practices and standardized processes.

  2. Enhance MCP Security Controls: Implement security measures for Model Context Protocol (MCP) usage, focusing on integrating existing security mechanisms, including credential brokering and runtime policy enforcement.

  3. Strengthen Software Supply Chain: Address evolving supply chain threats by securing developer and build environments against attacks, which may exploit CI/CD tools and automation processes.

  4. Foster Collaboration Between Security and Engineering: Cultivate strong CTO-CISO partnerships to integrate automated security practices within development workflows, enhancing resilience against risks in AI and software delivery.

Operationalize AI Governance

As the calendar turns, CTOs focus on securing AI. They face pressure from boardrooms to apply AI efficiently. According to experts, 2026 should mark a shift towards operationalizing AI governance as a cohesive system. Organizations often write policies, yet without enforcement, these documents hold little value. Therefore, CTOs must clearly define what “secure to ship” means for AI, establishing repeatable controls for their teams. This includes investing in model gateways and standard telemetry. Governance becomes effective only when it integrates into engineering systems, promoting consistent policy application.

Start Building Out MCP Security Controls

The Model Context Protocol (MCP) plays a crucial role in AI interoperability, yet it lacks built-in security features. Experts emphasize that CTOs must develop their own security measures for MCP usage. Recent incidents highlight that the flexibility MCP offers comes with inherent risks. To mitigate these risks, organizations should integrate MCP into their existing security frameworks. Essential components include credential brokering and runtime policy enforcement, which transform MCP from a developer playground into a robust enterprise tool. Creating a secure MCP ecosystem is essential for both safety and efficiency.

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