sanyambassi/ciphertrust-manager-mcp-server
by Various
MCP Server for Thales CipherTrust Manager
MCP
sanyambassi/ciphertrust-manager-mcp-server
Added 1 June 2026
Overview
An MCP server that exposes Thales CipherTrust Manager functionality to AI agents. It translates Model Context Protocol requests into API calls for managing encryption keys, policies, and security services. Written in Python, it enables programmatic control of enterprise key management through natural language or structured prompts.
Best for
Best for
Python developers building AI-driven security automation over Thales CipherTrust Manager
Use cases
- Automate key lifecycle operations like rotation and revocation via AI agents
- Query and adjust security policies through conversational interfaces
- Integrate AI-based workflows with Thales CipherTrust Manager without custom scripting
Notes
An MCP server that exposes Thales CipherTrust Manager functionality to AI agents. It translates Model Context Protocol requests into API calls for managing encryption keys, policies, and security services. Written in Python, it enables programmatic control of enterprise key management through natural language or structured prompts.
8 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2025-08-20. Licensed MIT.
Use cases
- Automate key lifecycle operations like rotation and revocation via AI agents
- Query and adjust security policies through conversational interfaces
- Integrate AI-based workflows with Thales CipherTrust Manager without custom scripting
Pros
- Simplifies connecting AI tools to an enterprise key management system
- Open source and written in Python, easy to inspect and extend
- Lightweight integration leveraging Model Context Protocol
Cons
- Small user base (8 stars) indicates limited community support
- Requires a running Thales CipherTrust Manager instance to be useful
- Documentation and examples are sparse, increasing setup effort
Indexed from awesome-mcp-servers-punkpeye and enriched against its public facts.
Pros
- Simplifies connecting AI tools to an enterprise key management system
- Open source and written in Python, easy to inspect and extend
- Lightweight integration leveraging Model Context Protocol
Cons
- Small user base (8 stars) indicates limited community support
- Requires a running Thales CipherTrust Manager instance to be useful
- Documentation and examples are sparse, increasing setup effort