
Our Take
DCP is a security tool for AI agents—because if you're deploying autonomous AI to do work on your behalf, you probably want it to have exactly the access it needs and nothing more. The product gives AI agents encrypted permissions and keys, essentially acting as a gatekeeper for what your AI can touch, access, and execute.
Think about it: every AI agent you let loose in your system is a potential liability if it has root access when it only needs write access to your database. DCP lets you provision specific permissions for specific agents with encryption baked in—so your AI can do its job without accidentally (or intentionally) wandering into places it shouldn't be. It's the kind of infrastructure that nobody gets excited about until their AI makes a $50,000 mistake.
The product launched on Product Hunt in the AI Coding Agents and Vibe Coding Tools categories. Beyond that, specifics on founders, funding, and traction aren't public yet—this appears to be an early-stage launch. But the problem is real, and it's only getting more urgent as more companies deploy AI agents to handle real workflows.
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