mcp-server-scf
MCP server for the SCF Controls Platform — security compliance controls, frameworks, evidence, and risk management for AI agents
Found 18 results for fedramp
MCP server for the SCF Controls Platform — security compliance controls, frameworks, evidence, and risk management for AI agents
SWT3 AI Witness SDK: cryptographic attestation for AI inference
AEGIS Security Scanner — Governed Cyber Reasoning System
Runtime governance layer for generative AI agents. Works with any MCP-compatible client — Claude, GPT, Gemini, Cursor, or custom frameworks. MAI classification, forensic audit trails, human-in-the-loop gates, EU AI Act compliance, NIST/SOC 2/CMMC mapping.
Compliance as a Service CLI — scan dependencies, secrets, and IaC, then auto-map every finding to NIST 800-53, SOC 2, CMMC, FedRAMP, ASVS, and SSDF controls
Post-quantum + weak-crypto scanner. Runs locally — your source code NEVER leaves your machine. No telemetry. No phone-home. Open-source (Apache 2.0).
MCP server for SWT3 AI Witness protocol — witness inferences, verify anchors, browse UCT registry
OSCAL-native compliance control platform. Map controls across frameworks, write implementations once, export to any format.
Integrate easily to our government platform using this SDK. More info on https://archon.inc/sdk
NIST 800-53 Security Control Assessment Test Suite
MergeWhy CLI — record change evidence, attestations, and compliance data from any CI/CD pipeline
MCP server for EZ RMF - Risk Management Framework compliance system
MergeWhy Collector — Change evidence collection for CI pipelines and regulated environments. Score PRs, detect compliance gaps, and push signed attestations.
Enterprise-grade Model Context Protocol server for Cloudflare, compliant with NIST 800-53 Rev. 5/FedRAMP High
Federal Model Context Protocol - TypeScript implementation
Andrew Rich's terminal business card - Principal SRE specializing in automation and compliance
MCP server for Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) compliance — NIST SP 800-53 control families, system categorization (FIPS 199), authorization to operate (ATO) guidance, POA&M management, and continuous monitoring for federal agencies an
MCP server for FedRAMP compliance — browse security controls by baseline (Low/Moderate/High), assess authorization readiness, generate SSP/POA&M templates, evidence checklists, and gap analysis for cloud service providers seeking federal authorization