Audit Data
Overview
The Audit Data page lists all detected MCP components and lets you control their access. You can approve, reject, or set conditional approval to control when, where, and how the component is allowed to run.
Explore List
The table on the Audit Data page gives you full visibility into each component.
You will see the following details:
Primitive Type
Whether the component is a Tool, Server, or Prompt.
MCP Component Name
The name of the detected component.
Collection Name
The collection or group where you discovered the component.
Last Detected
When you last observed the component.
Updated
When the component details were last refreshed.
Access Type
Whether the component is Private, Public, Partner, or Third-party.
Remarks
The current status of the component: Approved, Pending, Rejected, or Conditionally Approved.
Marked By
The teammate who tagged or updated the entry.
Actions
Controls that let you approve, disapprove, or apply conditional approval.

Actions You Can Take
From the actions dropdown at the end of each row, you decide how Akto should treat the component:
Approve – You trust the component and want it to run with reduced guardrails.
Disapprove – You want to block the component entirely.
Set Conditional Approval – You want to allow the component, but only within limits you define.

Setting Conditional Approval
If you choose Conditional Approval, you can set clear boundaries for how the component is allowed to operate. The following components can be set:
You define how long the component can remain active. Once the duration expires, Akto automatically blocks it.

You control where the component can be used from. You can allow:
All IPs
Specific IPs
An IP range (CIDR)

You choose which endpoints the component can access.

You add a mandatory justification so your team understands why you approved the component with conditions.

After configuring everything, click Approve with Conditions to enforce the restricted access.
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