What is the Model Context Protocol (MCP)?
The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is a standardized interface that allows various security testing tools to be integrated and accessed through AI workflows. It enables AI systems to interact with and leverage the capabilities of traditional security tools for automated tasks.
Which security tools are supported by MCP-for-security?
MCP-for-security supports a wide array of popular security tools, including SQLMap, FFUF, NMAP, Masscan, Amass, Alterx, Arjun, Assetfinder, Cero, crt.sh, Gowitness, HTTP Headers Security Analyzer, httpx, Katana, MobSF, Nuclei, Scout Suite, SSLScan, shuffledns, Smuggler, Waybackurls, and WPScan.
How can I deploy MCP-for-security servers?
You can deploy MCP-for-security servers using Docker, which provides a convenient and containerized environment. Alternatively, manual setup is possible, though it requires referring to specific installation instructions for each MCP server due to varying dependencies.
Is MCP-for-security actively maintained?
No, this repository is no longer actively maintained. All tools have been migrated to Bolt, a fully rewritten, Docker-supported MCP security tool server. Users are advised to use Bolt instead for new developments and contributions.