Summary

Whisper launched an MCP-based AI context layer for security and infrastructure investigations, exposing live BGP, DNS, WHOIS, GeoIP, and threat-intelligence relationships from WhisperGraph to MCP-compatible agents. The product is positioned as a read-only graph interface for incident response, threat hunting, infrastructure comparison, and AI-assisted internet intelligence workflows.

What changed

Whisper introduced a public MCP server and launch messaging around using WhisperGraph as live internet infrastructure context for AI agents.

Why it matters

Most MCP tooling is general-purpose. Whisper is more specialized: it treats security context itself as agent infrastructure, with graph-native pivots across internet ownership, routing, hosting, and threat data. That makes it more useful for security and network workflows than generic search or document retrieval connectors.

Evidence excerpt

Whisper says its MCP server connects agents to WhisperGraph for read-only access to BGP, DNS, WHOIS, threat data, and graph queries, with setup flows for clients like Claude, Cursor, Windsurf, and ChatGPT.

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