mcp-for-security and Wazuh-MCP-Server

One tool provides an MCP server for various security tools, while the other offers an AI-powered MCP server specifically for Wazuh SIEM, making them ecosystem siblings as they both leverage the Model Context Protocol but address different aspects of security testing and operations.

mcp-for-security
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Wazuh-MCP-Server
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Maintenance 13/25
Adoption 10/25
Maturity 16/25
Community 23/25
Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 10/25
Maturity 16/25
Community 21/25
Stars: 559
Forks: 98
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Commits (30d): 1
Language: TypeScript
License: MIT
Stars: 137
Forks: 39
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: Python
License: MIT
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About mcp-for-security

cyproxio/mcp-for-security

MCP for Security: A collection of Model Context Protocol servers for popular security tools like SQLMap, FFUF, NMAP, Masscan and more. Integrate security testing and penetration testing into AI workflows.

This project offers a collection of tools designed for security professionals to automate and integrate security testing into AI-driven workflows. It takes input from various security tools like Nmap, SQLmap, and FFUF, processing network scans, vulnerability assessments, and web content fuzzing. The output provides structured data that can be used by AI systems for advanced threat detection and automated response, benefiting security engineers, penetration testers, and cybersecurity analysts.

penetration-testing vulnerability-management network-security web-application-security mobile-application-security

About Wazuh-MCP-Server

gensecaihq/Wazuh-MCP-Server

AI-powered security operations for Wazuh SIEM—use any MCP-compatible client to ask security questions in plain English. Faster threat detection, incident triage, and compliance checks with real-time monitoring and anomaly spotting. Production-ready MCP server for conversational SOC workflows.

This project helps security operations teams manage their Wazuh SIEM more efficiently. It allows security analysts to ask plain English questions about alerts, threats, and vulnerabilities, and receive actionable responses. By connecting to any AI assistant, security teams can investigate security events, hunt for threats, and perform incident response actions using natural language.

Security Operations Threat Detection Incident Response Vulnerability Management Compliance Monitoring

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