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CrowdStrike Falcon

falcon-mcp

PyPI version PyPI - Python Version License: MIT

falcon-mcp is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that connects AI agents with the CrowdStrike Falcon platform, powering intelligent security analysis in your agentic workflows. It delivers programmatic access to essential security capabilities—including detections, incidents, and behaviors—establishing the foundation for advanced security operations and automation.

Important

đźš§ Public Preview: This project is currently in public preview and under active development. Features and functionality may change before the stable 1.0 release. While we encourage exploration and testing, please avoid production deployments. We welcome your feedback through GitHub Issues to help shape the final release.

Table of Contents

API Credentials & Required Scopes

Setting Up CrowdStrike API Credentials

Before using the Falcon MCP Server, you need to create API credentials in your CrowdStrike console:

  1. Log into your CrowdStrike console
  2. Navigate to Support > API Clients and Keys
  3. Click "Add new API client"
  4. Configure your API client:
    • Client Name: Choose a descriptive name (e.g., "Falcon MCP Server")
    • Description: Optional description for your records
    • API Scopes: Select the scopes based on which modules you plan to use (see below)

Important: Ensure your API client has the necessary scopes for the modules you plan to use. You can always update scopes later in the CrowdStrike console.

Required API Scopes by Module

The Falcon MCP Server supports different modules, each requiring specific API scopes:

Module Required API Scopes Purpose
Cloud Security Falcon Container Image:read Find and analyze kubernetes containers inventory and container imges vulnerabilities
Core No additional scopes Basic connectivity and system information
Detections Alerts:read Find and analyze detections to understand malicious activity
Discover Assets:read Search and analyze application inventory across your environment
Hosts Hosts:read Manage and query host/device information
Identity Protection Identity Protection Entities:read
Identity Protection Timeline:read
Identity Protection Detections:read
Identity Protection Assessment:read
Comprehensive entity investigation and identity protection analysis
Incidents Incidents:read Analyze security incidents and coordinated activities
Intel Actors (Falcon Intelligence):read
Indicators (Falcon Intelligence):read
Reports (Falcon Intelligence):read
Research threat actors, IOCs, and intelligence reports
Sensor Usage Sensor Usage:read Access and analyze sensor usage data
Serverless Falcon Container Image:read Search for vulnerabilities in serverless functions across cloud service providers
Spotlight Vulnerabilities:read Manage and analyze vulnerability data and security assessments

Available Modules, Tools & Resources

Important

⚠️ Important Note on FQL Guide Resources: Several modules include FQL (Falcon Query Language) guide resources that provide comprehensive query documentation and examples. While these resources are designed to assist AI assistants and users with query construction, FQL has nuanced syntax requirements and field-specific behaviors that may not be immediately apparent. AI-generated FQL filters should be tested and validated before use in production environments. We recommend starting with simple queries and gradually building complexity while verifying results in a test environment first.

About Tools & Resources: This server provides both tools (actions you can perform) and resources (documentation and context). Tools execute operations like searching for detections or analyzing threats, while resources provide comprehensive documentation like FQL query guides that AI assistants can reference for context without requiring tool calls.

Cloud Security Module

API Scopes Required:

  • Falcon Container Image:read

Provides tools for accessing and analyzing CrowdStrike Cloud Security resources:

  • falcon_search_kubernetes_containers: Search for containers from CrowdStrike Kubernetes & Containers inventory
  • falcon_count_kubernetes_containers: Count for containers by filter criteria from CrowdStrike Kubernetes & Containers inventory
  • falcon_search_images_vulnerabilities: Search for images vulnerabilities from CrowdStrike Image Assessments

Resources:

  • falcon://cloud/kubernetes-containers/fql-guide: Comprehensive FQL documentation and examples for kubernetes containers searches
  • falcon://cloud/images-vulnerabilities/fql-guide: Comprehensive FQL documentation and examples for images vulnerabilities searches

Use Cases: Manage kubernetes containers inventory, container images vulnerabilities analysis

Core Functionality (Built into Server)

API Scopes: None required beyond basic API access

The server provides core tools for interacting with the Falcon API:

  • falcon_check_connectivity: Check connectivity to the Falcon API
  • falcon_list_enabled_modules: Lists enabled modules in the falcon-mcp server

    These modules are determined by the --modules flag when starting the server. If no modules are specified, all available modules are enabled.

  • falcon_list_modules: Lists all available modules in the falcon-mcp server

Detections Module

API Scopes Required: Alerts:read

Provides tools for accessing and analyzing CrowdStrike Falcon detections:

  • falcon_search_detections: Find and analyze detections to understand malicious activity in your environment
  • falcon_get_detection_details: Get comprehensive detection details for specific detection IDs to understand security threats

Resources:

  • falcon://detections/search/fql-guide: Comprehensive FQL documentation and examples for detection searches

Use Cases: Threat hunting, security analysis, incident response, malware investigation

Discover Module

API Scopes Required: Assets:read

Provides tools for accessing and managing CrowdStrike Falcon Discover applications and unmanaged assets:

  • falcon_search_applications: Search for applications in your CrowdStrike environment
  • falcon_search_unmanaged_assets: Search for unmanaged assets (systems without Falcon sensor installed) that have been discovered by managed systems

Resources:

  • falcon://discover/applications/fql-guide: Comprehensive FQL documentation and examples for application searches
  • falcon://discover/hosts/fql-guide: Comprehensive FQL documentation and examples for unmanaged assets searches

Use Cases: Application inventory management, software asset management, license compliance, vulnerability assessment, unmanaged asset discovery, security gap analysis

Hosts Module

API Scopes Required: Hosts:read

Provides tools for accessing and managing CrowdStrike Falcon hosts/devices:

  • falcon_search_hosts: Search for hosts in your CrowdStrike environment
  • falcon_get_host_details: Retrieve detailed information for specified host device IDs

Resources:

  • falcon://hosts/search/fql-guide: Comprehensive FQL documentation and examples for host searches

Use Cases: Asset management, device inventory, host monitoring, compliance reporting

Identity Protection Module

API Scopes Required: Identity Protection GraphQL:write

Provides tools for accessing and managing CrowdStrike Falcon Identity Protection capabilities:

  • idp_investigate_entity: Entity investigation tool for analyzing users, endpoints, and other entities with support for timeline analysis, relationship mapping, and risk assessment

Use Cases: Entity investigation, identity protection analysis, user behavior analysis, endpoint security assessment, relationship mapping, risk assessment

Incidents Module

API Scopes Required: Incidents:read

Provides tools for accessing and analyzing CrowdStrike Falcon incidents:

  • falcon_show_crowd_score: View calculated CrowdScores and security posture metrics for your environment
  • falcon_search_incidents: Find and analyze security incidents to understand coordinated activity in your environment
  • falcon_get_incident_details: Get comprehensive incident details to understand attack patterns and coordinated activities
  • falcon_search_behaviors: Find and analyze behaviors to understand suspicious activity in your environment
  • falcon_get_behavior_details: Get detailed behavior information to understand attack techniques and tactics

Resources:

  • falcon://incidents/crowd-score/fql-guide: Comprehensive FQL documentation for CrowdScore queries
  • falcon://incidents/search/fql-guide: Comprehensive FQL documentation and examples for incident searches
  • falcon://incidents/behaviors/fql-guide: Comprehensive FQL documentation and examples for behavior searches

Use Cases: Incident management, threat assessment, attack pattern analysis, security posture monitoring

Intel Module

API Scopes Required:

  • Actors (Falcon Intelligence):read
  • Indicators (Falcon Intelligence):read
  • Reports (Falcon Intelligence):read

Provides tools for accessing and analyzing CrowdStrike Intelligence:

  • falcon_search_actors: Research threat actors and adversary groups tracked by CrowdStrike intelligence
  • falcon_search_indicators: Search for threat indicators and indicators of compromise (IOCs) from CrowdStrike intelligence
  • falcon_search_reports: Access CrowdStrike intelligence publications and threat reports

Resources:

  • falcon://intel/actors/fql-guide: Comprehensive FQL documentation and examples for threat actor searches
  • falcon://intel/indicators/fql-guide: Comprehensive FQL documentation and examples for indicator searches
  • falcon://intel/reports/fql-guide: Comprehensive FQL documentation and examples for intelligence report searches

Use Cases: Threat intelligence research, adversary tracking, IOC analysis, threat landscape assessment

Sensor Usage Module

API Scopes Required: Sensor Usage:read

Provides tools for accessing and analyzing CrowdStrike Falcon sensor usage data:

  • falcon_search_sensor_usage: Search for weekly sensor usage data in your CrowdStrike environment

Resources:

  • falcon://sensor-usage/weekly/fql-guide: Comprehensive FQL documentation and examples for sensor usage searches

Use Cases: Sensor deployment monitoring, license utilization analysis, sensor health tracking

Serverless Module

API Scopes Required: Falcon Container Image:read

Provides tools for accessing and managing CrowdStrike Falcon Serverless Vulnerabilities:

  • falcon_search_serverless_vulnerabilities: Search for vulnerabilities in your serverless functions across all cloud service providers

Resources:

  • falcon://serverless/vulnerabilities/fql-guide: Comprehensive FQL documentation and examples for serverless vulnerabilities searches

Use Cases: Serverless security assessment, vulnerability management, cloud security monitoring

Spotlight Module

API Scopes Required: Vulnerabilities:read

Provides tools for accessing and managing CrowdStrike Spotlight vulnerabilities:

  • falcon_search_vulnerabilities: Search for vulnerabilities in your CrowdStrike environment

Resources:

  • falcon://spotlight/vulnerabilities/fql-guide: Comprehensive FQL documentation and examples for vulnerability searches

Use Cases: Vulnerability management, security assessments, compliance reporting, risk analysis, patch prioritization

Installation & Setup

Prerequisites

  • Python 3.11 or higher
  • uv or pip
  • CrowdStrike Falcon API credentials (see above)

Environment Configuration

You can configure your CrowdStrike API credentials in several ways:

Use a .env File

If you prefer using a .env file, you have several options:

Option 1: Copy from cloned repository (if you've cloned it)
cp .env.example .env
Option 2: Download the example file from GitHub
curl -o .env https://raw.githubusercontent.com/CrowdStrike/falcon-mcp/main/.env.example
Option 3: Create manually with the following content
# Required Configuration
FALCON_CLIENT_ID=your-client-id
FALCON_CLIENT_SECRET=your-client-secret
FALCON_BASE_URL=https://api.crowdstrike.com

# Optional Configuration (uncomment and modify as needed)
#FALCON_MCP_MODULES=detections,incidents,intel
#FALCON_MCP_TRANSPORT=stdio
#FALCON_MCP_DEBUG=false
#FALCON_MCP_HOST=127.0.0.1
#FALCON_MCP_PORT=8000

Environment Variables

Alternatively, you can use environment variables directly.

Set the following environment variables in your shell:

# Required Configuration
export FALCON_CLIENT_ID="your-client-id"
export FALCON_CLIENT_SECRET="your-client-secret"
export FALCON_BASE_URL="https://api.crowdstrike.com"

# Optional Configuration
export FALCON_MCP_MODULES="detections,incidents,intel"  # Comma-separated list (default: all modules)
export FALCON_MCP_TRANSPORT="stdio"                     # Transport method: stdio, sse, streamable-http
export FALCON_MCP_DEBUG="false"                         # Enable debug logging: true, false
export FALCON_MCP_HOST="127.0.0.1"                      # Host for HTTP transports
export FALCON_MCP_PORT="8000"                           # Port for HTTP transports

CrowdStrike API Region URLs:

  • US-1 (Default): https://api.crowdstrike.com
  • US-2: https://api.us-2.crowdstrike.com
  • EU-1: https://api.eu-1.crowdstrike.com
  • US-GOV: https://api.laggar.gcw.crowdstrike.com

Installation

Install using uv

uv tool install falcon-mcp

Install using pip

pip install falcon-mcp

Tip

If falcon-mcp isn't found, update your shell PATH.

For installation via code editors/assistants, see the Editor/Assitant section below

Usage

Command Line

Run the server with default settings (stdio transport):

falcon-mcp

Run with SSE transport:

falcon-mcp --transport sse

Run with streamable-http transport:

falcon-mcp --transport streamable-http

Run with streamable-http transport on custom port:

falcon-mcp --transport streamable-http --host 0.0.0.0 --port 8080

Module Configuration

The Falcon MCP Server supports multiple ways to specify which modules to enable:

1. Command Line Arguments (highest priority)

Specify modules using comma-separated lists:

# Enable specific modules
falcon-mcp --modules detections,incidents,intel,spotlight,idp

# Enable only one module
falcon-mcp --modules detections

2. Environment Variable (fallback)

Set the FALCON_MCP_MODULES environment variable:

# Export environment variable
export FALCON_MCP_MODULES=detections,incidents,intel,spotlight,idp
falcon-mcp

# Or set inline
FALCON_MCP_MODULES=detections,incidents,intel,spotlight,idp falcon-mcp

3. Default Behavior (all modules)

If no modules are specified via command line or environment variable, all available modules are enabled by default.

Module Priority Order:

  1. Command line --modules argument (overrides all)
  2. FALCON_MCP_MODULES environment variable (fallback)
  3. All modules (default when none specified)

Additional Command Line Options

For all available options:

falcon-mcp --help

As a Library

from falcon_mcp.server import FalconMCPServer

# Create and run the server
server = FalconMCPServer(
    base_url="https://api.us-2.crowdstrike.com",  # Optional, defaults to env var
    debug=True,  # Optional, enable debug logging
    enabled_modules=["detections", "incidents", "spotlight", "idp"]  # Optional, defaults to all modules
)

# Run with stdio transport (default)
server.run()

# Or run with SSE transport
server.run("sse")

# Or run with streamable-http transport
server.run("streamable-http")

# Or run with streamable-http transport on custom host/port
server.run("streamable-http", host="0.0.0.0", port=8080)

Running Examples

# Run with stdio transport
python examples/basic_usage.py

# Run with SSE transport
python examples/sse_usage.py

# Run with streamable-http transport
python examples/streamable_http_usage.py

Container Usage

The Falcon MCP Server is available as a pre-built container image for easy deployment:

Using Pre-built Image (Recommended)

# Pull the latest pre-built image
docker pull quay.io/crowdstrike/falcon-mcp:latest

# Run with .env file (recommended)
docker run --rm --env-file /path/to/.env quay.io/crowdstrike/falcon-mcp:latest

# Run with .env file and SSE transport
docker run --rm -p 8000:8000 --env-file /path/to/.env \
  quay.io/crowdstrike/falcon-mcp:latest --transport sse --host 0.0.0.0

# Run with .env file and streamable-http transport
docker run --rm -p 8000:8000 --env-file /path/to/.env \
  quay.io/crowdstrike/falcon-mcp:latest --transport streamable-http --host 0.0.0.0

# Run with .env file and custom port
docker run --rm -p 8080:8080 --env-file /path/to/.env \
  quay.io/crowdstrike/falcon-mcp:latest --transport streamable-http --host 0.0.0.0 --port 8080

# Run with .env file and specific modules
docker run --rm --env-file /path/to/.env \
  quay.io/crowdstrike/falcon-mcp:latest --modules detections,incidents,spotlight,idp

# Use a specific version instead of latest
docker run --rm --env-file /path/to/.env \
  quay.io/crowdstrike/falcon-mcp:1.2.3

# Alternative: Individual environment variables
docker run --rm -e FALCON_CLIENT_ID=your_client_id -e FALCON_CLIENT_SECRET=your_secret \
  quay.io/crowdstrike/falcon-mcp:latest

Building Locally (Development)

For development or customization purposes, you can build the image locally:

# Build the Docker image
docker build -t falcon-mcp .

# Run the locally built image
docker run --rm -e FALCON_CLIENT_ID=your_client_id -e FALCON_CLIENT_SECRET=your_secret falcon-mcp

Note: When using HTTP transports in Docker, always set --host 0.0.0.0 to allow external connections to the container.

Editor/Assistant Integration

You can integrate the Falcon MCP server with your editor or AI assistant. Here are configuration examples for popular MCP clients:

Using uvx (recommended)

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "falcon-mcp": {
      "command": "uvx",
      "args": [
        "--env-file",
        "/path/to/.env",
        "falcon-mcp"
      ]
    }
  }
}

With Module Selection

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "falcon-mcp": {
      "command": "uvx",
      "args": [
        "--env-file",
        "/path/to/.env",
        "falcon-mcp",
        "--modules",
        "detections,incidents,intel"
      ]
    }
  }
}

Using Individual Environment Variables

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "falcon-mcp": {
      "command": "uvx",
      "args": ["falcon-mcp"],
      "env": {
        "FALCON_CLIENT_ID": "your-client-id",
        "FALCON_CLIENT_SECRET": "your-client-secret",
        "FALCON_BASE_URL": "https://api.crowdstrike.com"
      }
    }
  }
}

Docker Version

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "falcon-mcp-docker": {
      "command": "docker",
      "args": [
        "run",
        "-i",
        "--rm",
        "--env-file",
        "/full/path/to/.env",
        "quay.io/crowdstrike/falcon-mcp:latest"
      ]
    }
  }
}

Additional Deployment Options

Amazon Bedrock AgentCore

To deploy the MCP Server as a tool in Amazon Bedrock AgentCore, please refer to the following document.

Contributing

Getting Started for Contributors

  1. Clone the repository:

    git clone https://github.com/CrowdStrike/falcon-mcp.git
    cd falcon-mcp
  2. Install in development mode:

    # Create .venv and install dependencies
    uv sync --all-extras
    
    # Activate the venv
    source .venv/bin/activate

Important

This project uses Conventional Commits for automated releases and semantic versioning. Please follow the commit message format outlined in our Contributing Guide when submitting changes.

Running Tests

# Run all tests
pytest

# Run end-to-end tests
pytest --run-e2e tests/e2e/

# Run end-to-end tests with verbose output (note: -s is required to see output)
pytest --run-e2e -v -s tests/e2e/

Note: The -s flag is required to see detailed output from E2E tests.

Developer Documentation

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

Support

This is a community-driven, open source project. While it is not an official CrowdStroke product, it is actively maintained by CrowdStrike and supported in collaboration with the open source developer community.

For more information, please see our SUPPORT file.

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