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This is a repository to experiment with MCP for security

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fr0gger/MCP_Security

Added 1 June 2026

Overview

A Python repository for experimenting with the Model Context Protocol (MCP) in security contexts. It provides a starting point for building and testing MCP-based security tools and workflows.

Best for

Best for
Security researchers and developers exploring MCP for security use cases

Use cases

  • Prototyping MCP integrations for security monitoring
  • Testing MCP-based threat detection pipelines
  • Exploring MCP as a protocol for security automation

How to use

Tools exposed

  • fetch_latest_threat_reports
  • fetch_threat_report_details
  • fetch_threat_actors
  • fetch_threat_actor_details
  • fetch_sources
  • fetch_source_details

Tested with

Claude Desktop

Example client config

{\n  "mcpServers": {\n    "orkl": {\n      "command": "uv",\n      "args": [\n      "--directory",\n      "/MyMCP/mcptest/orkl",\n      "run",\n      "orkl"\n      ]\n    }\n  }\n}

Notes

A Python repository for experimenting with the Model Context Protocol (MCP) in security contexts. It provides a starting point for building and testing MCP-based security tools and workflows.

47 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2025-01-22.

Use cases

  • Prototyping MCP integrations for security monitoring
  • Testing MCP-based threat detection pipelines
  • Exploring MCP as a protocol for security automation

Pros

  • Focused on security applications of MCP
  • Open source with Python codebase
  • Low barrier to entry for experimentation

Cons

  • Small community with only 47 stars
  • Experimental and likely lacks production readiness
  • Limited documentation and examples

Indexed from awesome-mcp-servers-punkpeye and enriched against its public facts.

Pros

  • Focused on security applications of MCP
  • Open source with Python codebase
  • Low barrier to entry for experimentation

Cons

  • Small community with only 47 stars
  • Experimental and likely lacks production readiness
  • Limited documentation and examples
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