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EXCLUSIVE: IQSTEL Pushes AI Cybersecurity Frontier As Reality Border, Cycurion Complete Phase One Integration - iQSTEL (NASDAQ:IQST)
IQSTEL Inc. (NASDAQ:IQST) on Tuesday announced that Reality Border, IQSTEL's artificial intelligence (AI) subsidiary, has completed Phase One of its joint program with Cycurion, Inc. (NASDAQ:CYCU) to deliver a new generation of AI-enhanced cybersecurity. The milestone introduces a secure Model Context Protocol (MCP) integration for Airweb.ai (web AI agent) and IQ2Call.ai (voice AI agent), now fronted and protected by Cycurion's ARx multi-layer cybersecurity platform. IQSTEL President Leandro Iglesias noted that by pairing an MCP layer with Cycurion´s advanced platform ARx's deception-driven, multi-layer inspection, it moved from reactive defense to proactive threat hunting at the edge of its AI experiences. Also Read: IQSTEL Announces Stock-Swap Cybersecurity Partnership With Cycurion, Plans $0.5 Million Stock Dividend Cycurion Chair and CEO L. Kevin Kelly noted that integrating with Reality Border's MCP-enabled agents means threats are intercepted, analyzed, and acted upon before they can touch core assets. With IQSTEL's AI services now protected by Cycurion's advanced ARx platform, the next phase will go beyond defense -- delivering solutions where AI takes the lead in cyber protection, predicting, adapting, and neutralizing threats before they emerge. Price Action: IQST stock closed higher by 7.61% at $6.08 on Monday. Read Next: Microsoft Gears Up For Bigger AI Push With Rising Capex And Cloud Confidence Photo via Shutterstock IQSTiQSTEL Inc$5.96-1.97%OverviewCYCUCycurion Inc$0.1644-34.5%Market News and Data brought to you by Benzinga APIs
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IQSTEL Inc. and Cycurion, Inc. Enter a New Era of AI-Cybersecurity, Completion Phase One of Their Next-Generation Cyber Defense Rollout
IQSTEL Inc. announced that Reality Border, IQSTEL's AI subsidiary, has completed Phase One of its joint program with Cycurion, Inc. to deliver a new generation of AI-enhanced cybersecurity. The milestone introduces a secure Model Context Protocol (MCP) integration for Airweb.ai (web AI agent) and I Second Quarter Call.ai (voice AI agent), now fronted and protected by Cycurion's ARx multi-layer cybersecurity platform. What Phase One Delivers (now live): MCP Interface for Airweb & I Second Quarter Call ? standardized, secure context/tooling layer for AI-agent workflows operating in detect/protect modes. ARx Reverse-Proxy Shielding ? obscures true server IPs and diverts adversaries to hardened defenses and decoys. Four-Layer ARx Defense (current config): Geo-Gating (region-based blocking); WAF & API Security (request inspection & filtering); Proprietary Bot Hunter (malicious automation detection while allowing legit bots); AI-Powered Behavioral Analysis (real-time anomaly detection & response). Dynamic Threat Intelligence ? real-time 13M+ malicious IP blocklist with continuous updates and automated blocking. Operational Visibility ? dashboards/SIEM integration, packet-level drill-downs, and adaptive rules for rapid action.Model Context Protocol (MCP), in practice: MCP standardizes how AI agents securely discover, request, and use tools/data from external systems, enforcing auditable permissions and least-privilege policies. In Phase One, Reality Border uses MCP to: Normalize AI-Agent Tooling ? Airweb.ai and I Second Quarter Call.ai expose capabilities as MCP tools behind ARx (e.g., Knowledge Ops; secure webhooks/email/SMS; I Second Quarter Call call control: initiate/end calls, warm transfers, Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF), post-call notes; scheduling/CRM handoffs). All are schema-described to eliminate ad-hoc integrations. Enforce Policy at the Edge ? Every MCP request/response is fronted by ARx (reverse proxy + four-layer defense); malicious sessions are challenged or blocked in real time. Auditability & Least-Privilege ? MCP scopes and per-tool policies restrict actions (e.g., read-only KB); ARx dashboards/SIEM deliver end-to-end observability (who/what invoked which tool, parameters, security verdicts). Static defenses struggle against fast-moving, automated adversaries. ARx's preemptive, deception-driven approach halts threats before impact, while MCP turns Airweb and I Second Quarter Call into well-governed, least-privilege clients of enterprise systems?reducing risk without sacrificing speed. This is only the beginning. IQSTEL and Cycurion are building a powerful AI-enhanced cybersecurity ecosystem. With IQSTEL's AI services now protected by Cycurion's advanced ARx platform, the next phase will go beyond defense ? delivering solutions where AI takes the lead in cyber protection, predicting, adapting, and neutralizing threats before they emerge.
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IQSTEL's AI subsidiary Reality Border completes Phase One integration with Cycurion, introducing a new era of AI-driven cybersecurity. The collaboration aims to deliver proactive threat detection and neutralization through advanced AI and multi-layer defense systems.

IQSTEL Inc. (NASDAQ:IQST) has announced a significant milestone in the realm of AI-driven cybersecurity. The company's AI subsidiary, Reality Border, has successfully completed Phase One of its joint program with Cycurion, Inc. (NASDAQ:CYCU), marking a new era in proactive threat detection and neutralization
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.The cornerstone of this breakthrough is the integration of a secure Model Context Protocol (MCP) for Reality Border's AI agents - Airweb.ai (web AI agent) and IQ2Call.ai (voice AI agent) - with Cycurion's advanced ARx multi-layer cybersecurity platform. This integration represents a shift from reactive defense to proactive threat hunting at the edge of AI experiences
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.The newly implemented system boasts several cutting-edge features:
MCP Interface: A standardized, secure context/tooling layer for AI-agent workflows operating in detect/protect modes
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.ARx Reverse-Proxy Shielding: Obscures true server IPs and diverts adversaries to hardened defenses and decoys
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.Four-Layer ARx Defense: Includes Geo-Gating, WAF & API Security, Proprietary Bot Hunter, and AI-Powered Behavioral Analysis
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.Dynamic Threat Intelligence: Real-time malicious IP blocklist with continuous updates and automated blocking
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The Model Context Protocol plays a crucial role in standardizing how AI agents securely discover, request, and use tools/data from external systems. In Phase One, Reality Border utilizes MCP to:
Normalize AI-Agent Tooling: Exposing capabilities as MCP tools behind ARx, including Knowledge Ops, secure webhooks/email/SMS, and call control features
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.Enforce Policy at the Edge: Every MCP request/response is fronted by ARx, with malicious sessions challenged or blocked in real-time
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.Ensure Auditability & Least-Privilege: MCP scopes and per-tool policies restrict actions, while ARx dashboards provide end-to-end observability
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.The collaboration between IQSTEL and Cycurion is set to revolutionize the cybersecurity landscape. With IQSTEL's AI services now protected by Cycurion's advanced ARx platform, future phases aim to develop solutions where AI takes the lead in cyber protection, predicting, adapting, and neutralizing threats before they emerge
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