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NA008 - AI and Automation MCP vs CLI with Calvin Remsburg

1 h 1 min · 27 de mar de 2026
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Steinn and Urs are joined by Calvin Remsburg — network engineer turned AI security specialist at Palo Alto Networks, formerly at Juniper — to break down the MCP vs CLI debate for AI agents, why deterministic tooling is beating probabilistic tool invocation, and what network engineers should be doing right now to stay ahead.

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