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ROADrecon MCP Server

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This MCP server provides AI assistants like Claude with access to your ROADRecon Azure AD data for security analysis. It allows for automated security assessments and investigations within your Azure environment.

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What is ROADrecon MCP Server?

The ROADrecon MCP Server is a Model Context Protocol server that enables AI assistants, particularly Claude, to interact with and analyze data from your ROADRecon Azure AD instance. It provides a bridge between your Azure AD security data and AI-powered analysis tools.

How to use ROADrecon MCP Server?

  1. Install ROADRecon and ensure the web GUI is accessible. 2. Clone the ROADrecon MCP Server repository and install dependencies. 3. Run the server, specifying the ROADRecon URL if needed. 4. Connect the server to Claude Desktop. 5. Use natural language queries and the provided resources, tools, and prompts to analyze your Azure AD security posture.

Key features of ROADrecon MCP Server

  • Access to ROADRecon Azure AD data

  • Pre-built security analysis tools

  • Pre-built analysis prompts

  • Integration with Claude Desktop

  • Access to resources like users, groups, applications, and more

  • Ability to find privileged users and analyze MFA status

Use cases of ROADrecon MCP Server

  • Automated Azure AD security posture assessment

  • Privileged access analysis

  • Application security risk assessment

  • Identity security configuration analysis

FAQ from ROADrecon MCP Server

What is ROADRecon?

ROADRecon is a tool suite for exploring and auditing Azure AD environments.

What is MCP?

MCP stands for Model Context Protocol, a standard for connecting AI models to external data sources.

What kind of data can Claude access through this server?

Claude can access various Azure AD data points, including users, groups, applications, service principals, devices, MFA status, directory roles, and more.

What are some example queries I can use?

You can ask questions like 'Analyze the MFA status of users' or 'Find all users with privileged roles'.

Where can I find more information about ROADtools?

You can find more information about ROADtools at https://github.com/dirkjanm/ROADtools.