Why MCP is a nightmare
MCP is a flawed concept in its current form, riddled with security, versioning, and usability issues. Find out why direct API integrations are generally a better approach.
Demonstrating Proof of Possession (DPoP): OAuth2 security for FAPI 2.0 and open banking

How DPoP enhances OAuth2 security. Ideal for FAPI 2.0, PSD2, and mobile apps, DPoP protects APIs against token theft and replay attacks.
Why OpenAPI by default matters
Read on to find out and discover how you can go OAS-native for secure, interoperable and governance-first API experiences.
API governance in the age of AI: Designing for human and machine consumers
As artificial intelligence becomes part of both our development teams and our end-users, API governance is entering a new era.
AI, APIs and the path to AI readiness: Structuring the AI supply chain for enterprise adoption

A well-governed AI supply chain is crucial for enterprises navigating innovation, security, and compliance. From vendors to APIs, every component plays a role in ensuring flexibility, efficiency, and data ownership.
AI and governance in the API ecosystem
While AI can enhance API governance, its integration within APIs requires careful oversight. Everyday challenges like bias, data quality, and security need clear solutions exist, but why?
Building the AI supply chain: How Tyk is shaping MCP in practice
Standardization like MCP is transforming enterprise AI supply chain. With secure tools and scalable protocols, the future of interoperability is taking shape. Find out why.
API governance meets sustainability: Strategies for implementers
API governance can help build a sustainable IT ecosystem. By cutting waste, reducing emissions, and building resilient systems, your APIs can make a bigger impact than you think.
Why AI readiness starts at the API layer
Rushing into AI projects without secure, well-governed APIs is a recipe for unreliable and non-compliant data. Our blog delves into why APIs are the backbone of AI success.
WebAssembly: The future that wasn’t
As a concept, as a medium, as an architecture, WebAssembly (WASM) has so much promise. Unfortunately, it isn’t meant to be… yet.