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BigID Unveils First MCP Server to Connect Enterprise Data with AI Agents 

Enabling AI-native access to enterprise data context — securely connecting AI agents with metadata, insights, and governance across all data.

NEW YORK, Oct. 14, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — BigID, the leader in data security, privacy, compliance, and AI governance, today announced the launch of the first Model Context Protocol (MCP) server designed to unlock AI-native access to enterprise data context across the broadest range of data sources — structured, unstructured, on-prem, cloud, business applications, and AI frameworks. Built on BigID’s discovery and classification foundation, the MCP Server gives AI agents secure, governed, and contextual visibility into enterprise metadata — enabling AI to understand, reason, and act on data safely. With this new capability, organizations can query their enterprise data context with natural language, get instant, context-rich answers with recommendations, and generate flexible reports in seconds — transforming how teams explore, understand, and operationalize their data for AI.

Through the MCP Server, AI agents like Claude can securely connect to BigID’s platform using token-based authentication and role-based authorization to govern access. Once connected, agents gain access to rich metadata, lineage, sensitivity, and risk context — without ever touching the raw data itself. The result is a secure, governed bridge that enables AI agents to reason over enterprise data context safely, with full visibility and control.

Key Takeaways

AI-Native Integration: Secure, seamless bridge between AI agents and enterprise data context — unlocking governed, contextual visibility across all data sources.

Broadest Data Source Coverage: Structured, unstructured, cloud, on-prem, business applications, legacy systems, and AI frameworks – all discoverable through one integration.

Deepest Data Context: Unmatched classification, sensitivity, identity, retention, compliance, and risk metadata — delivered to AI for more accurate, explainable, and governed intelligence.

Secure by Design:
Token-based authentication and RBAC authorization govern every AI interaction, ensuring policy-based control and visibility.

Actionable Visualization: Let AI agents transform enterprise data context into flexible reporting, turning governance and insights into action.

“BigID’s MCP Server is a breakthrough in connecting trusted data intelligence with the next generation of AI tools,” said Dimitri Sirota, CEO of BigID. “By bridging our discovery and classification capabilities with AI workflows, customers can unlock their proprietary enterprise data and use it in their AI applications in a secure way.”
This launch is part of BigID’s broader strategy to make enterprise data context accessible to AI – enabling organizations to operationalize security, privacy, and governance directly within their AI workflows.
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About BigIDBigID helps organizations connect the dots in data & AI: for security, privacy, compliance, and AI data management. BigID enables customers to find, understand, manage, protect, and take action on high-risk & high-value data, wherever it lives.
Customers use BigID to reduce their AI & data risk, automate security and privacy controls, achieve compliance, and understand their data throughout their entire data landscape: from the cloud, on-prem, and everywhere in between.
BigID has been recognized for innovation as a World Economic Forum Technology Pioneer; named to the Forbes Cloud 100; the Inc 5000 for 4 consecutive years; the Deloitte 500 for 4 consecutive years; Market Leader in Data Security Posture Management (DSPM); Leader in Privacy Management in the Forrester Wave; and an RSA Innovation Sandbox winner.

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