
Ross Churchill developed security-focused MCP servers for the punkpeye/awesome-mcp-servers repository, targeting secure browser automation and AI interactions. Over two months, Ross implemented post-quantum encryption and secure credential management, addressing enterprise security requirements and compliance needs. The work included designing security-first deployment patterns and enhancing documentation to support auditability and traceability. Using Markdown for documentation and applying skills in AI integration, browser automation, and security engineering, Ross delivered features such as the chrome-mcp-secure and notebooklm-mcp-secure servers. The engineering approach emphasized robust encryption and regulatory alignment, resulting in well-documented, security-hardened infrastructure without reported bugs during the development period.
January 2026 monthly summary for punkpeye/awesome-mcp-servers. Focused on delivering a security-focused enhancement for NotebookLM MCP with post-quantum encryption and compliance capabilities, reinforcing data protection and regulatory alignment across the MCP platform. Summary highlights include a security-hardened MCP entry addition to the Knowledge & Memory scope, accompanied by a clear commit trail for auditability and traceability.
January 2026 monthly summary for punkpeye/awesome-mcp-servers. Focused on delivering a security-focused enhancement for NotebookLM MCP with post-quantum encryption and compliance capabilities, reinforcing data protection and regulatory alignment across the MCP platform. Summary highlights include a security-hardened MCP entry addition to the Knowledge & Memory scope, accompanied by a clear commit trail for auditability and traceability.
In December 2025, delivered security-focused MCP servers to harden browser automation and AI interactions, enabling post-quantum encryption and secure credential management. The main delivery was the Pantheon Security MCP servers (chrome-mcp-secure and notebooklm-mcp-secure), implemented with a security-first deployment pattern and documented for enterprise use. No major bugs were reported or fixed this period.
In December 2025, delivered security-focused MCP servers to harden browser automation and AI interactions, enabling post-quantum encryption and secure credential management. The main delivery was the Pantheon Security MCP servers (chrome-mcp-secure and notebooklm-mcp-secure), implemented with a security-first deployment pattern and documented for enterprise use. No major bugs were reported or fixed this period.

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