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Kong/kong vs Tencent/AI-Infra-Guard

Compare Kong/kong and Tencent/AI-Infra-Guard using the current verified snapshot: positioning, license, deployment, use cases, limitations, and original sources.

Kong/kong

Kong is a cloud-native gateway that proxies and governs conventional API traffic, microservices, and agentic LLM and MCP traffic. It provides a platform-agnostic proxy layer with plugin extensibility, declarative deployment modes, and traffic governance for AI and MCP integrations.

License
Apache-2.0
Deployment
Refer to project documentation
Use cases
Developers and operations teams who need a platform-agnostic proxy layer to centralize functionality and governance across microservices, conventional APIs, and agentic LLM and MCP traffic. · Teams seeking deployment flexibility for their API infrastructure using declarative databaseless or hybrid control-plane and data-plane models.
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Tencent/AI-Infra-Guard

A full-stack AI red teaming platform for self-examining security risks across AI infrastructure, agents, and MCP servers. It can be self-hosted locally via Docker Compose or Python, but certain scanning and jailbreak evaluation features require a remote LLM API key.

License
Apache-2.0
Deployment
Refer to project documentation
Use cases
Developers, operations teams, and AI engineers performing security risk self-examination on internal AI services, provided deployment is restricted to private networks due to the absence of an authentication mechanism.
Updated
2026-07-16T09:39:17Z

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