Wazuh-MCP-Server and mcp-checkpoint
One tool provides an AI-powered security operations server for Wazuh SIEM, while the other secures and monitors Model Context Protocol operations by scanning agent-to-tool communications, making them complements where the latter could potentially enhance the security of the former's underlying communication protocols.
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.
About mcp-checkpoint
aira-security/mcp-checkpoint
MCP Checkpoint continuously secures and monitors Model Context Protocol operations through static and dynamic scans, revealing hidden risks in agent-to-tool communications.
This tool helps AI security engineers and developers automatically find and analyze Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers used by their AI agents. It takes your agent configuration files and local MCP server data as input. It then identifies potential security vulnerabilities and generates detailed reports, letting you proactively secure your AI agent's interactions with external tools and resources.
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