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BlueRock Introduces New AI Infrastructure Architecture for Secure-Shared Execution with AMD DMA Isolation

BlueRock today announced the latest open-source release of its NOVA Microhypervisor, which introduces advanced DMA remapping support for AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) platforms with IOMMU hardware virtualization capabilities. Open source NOVA addresses growing AI infrastructure challenges driven by continuous, active workloads requiring a new approach to execution, isolation, and scalability.

TechTarget | Computer Weekly

BlueRock open sources MCP Python Hooks

BlueRock provides observability, guardrails and control for agentic AI systems operating in production environments. The company announced the open source release of BlueRock MCP Python Hooks, a lightweight (software using minimal memory & processing power) runtime (the operating environment where code executes) observability tool for Python. 

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BriefGlance

Beyond Brute Force: BlueRock's Bid to Fix AI's Architectural Crisis

As AI systems move from contained experiments to continuously running production infrastructure, the cracks are beginning to show in the form of spiraling operational costs and profound security vulnerabilities.

Into this fray steps BlueRock, a San Francisco-based company backed by prominent venture firms. This week, the company announced a significant open-source release of its NOVA Microhypervisor, now equipped with advanced hardware isolation capabilities for AMD platforms.

Unite.ai

Harold Byun, CEO of BlueRock – Interview Series

Harold Byun, CEO of BlueRock, is a veteran enterprise technology executive with deep expertise in cybersecurity, SaaS platforms, cloud security, and enterprise product leadership. Before becoming CEO in April 2026, he served as the company’s Chief Product Officer, where he helped shape BlueRock’s direction around agentic AI security and observability.

HelpNet Security

Open-source MCP server monitoring for Python apps

Pythonic Model Context Protocol servers handle tool calls, session events, module imports, and subprocess activity. BlueRock has released MCP Python Hooks, an open source runtime sensor that gives developers a way to capture those signals without modifying application code.

TechTarget | Computer Weekly

BlueRock forges Trust Context Engine to help developers control agentic systems

Now looking to enable developers with more managed control of agentic systems, BlueRock has announced its Trust Context Engine, a context layer for what the company calls the “agentic action path” that helps teams move faster while making better decisions about how agents interact across tools, MCP servers and connected components.

TMCnet News

TMCnet News BlueRock Launches Trust Context Engine to Help Developers Move Faster with Trusted Agentic Systems

As agentic systems move from experimentation into real workflows, teams need to understand how those workflows behave in production. BlueRock is now available to help teams build, run, and operate agentic workflows with trust context across the full Agentic Action Path with Trust Context Engine.

BlueRock

Introducing the Trust Context Engine

Announcing the launch of a Trust Context Engine, a new context layer for the agentic action path that helps teams move faster while making better decisions about how agents interact across tools, MCP servers, and connected components.

BetaNews

New context engine helps developers safely integrate agentic systems

BlueRock is announcing the launch of a Trust Context Engine, a new context layer for the agentic action path.

Dark Reading

Microsoft & Anthropic MCP Servers at Risk of RCE, Cloud Takeovers

BlueRock found a vulnerability we're calling MCP fURI (forged URI). It enables arbitrary calling of URI resources via Microsoft's Markitdown MCP server—no validation, no boundaries.