CISA M365 MCP Server
Implements CISA Binding Operational Directive 25-01 security controls for Microsoft 365 and Azure AD/Entra ID.
CISA M365 MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server implementing CISA Binding Operational Directive 25-01 security controls for Microsoft 365 (Azure AD/Entra ID).
Table of Contents
- Overview
- Security Controls
- Architecture
- Prerequisites
- Installation
- Configuration
- Usage
- API Reference
- Error Handling
- Testing
- Security Considerations
- Contributing
- License
Overview
This MCP server provides tools for configuring and managing Microsoft 365 security settings in accordance with BOD 25-01 requirements. It integrates with Microsoft Graph API to enforce security controls, monitor compliance, and provide detailed reporting.
Key Features
- Legacy authentication controls
- Risk-based access controls
- Multi-factor authentication management
- Application registration and consent controls
- Password policy management
- Privileged role management
- Cloud-only account enforcement
- PAM system integration
- Comprehensive compliance reporting
- Token-based authentication
- Type-safe argument validation
- Detailed error handling and logging
Security Controls
MS.AAD.1.1v1
Due Date: 06/20/2025
Block legacy authentication:
- Disables legacy authentication protocols
- Reduces attack surface
- Improves security posture
Implementation details:
await graphClient
.api('/policies/authenticationMethodsPolicy')
.patch({
allowLegacyAuthentication: false,
blockLegacyAuthenticationMethods: true,
});
MS.AAD.2.1v1 & MS.AAD.2.3v1
Due Date: 06/20/2025
Block high-risk users and sign-ins:
- Blocks users detected as high risk
- Blocks sign-ins detected as high risk
- Leverages Microsoft's threat intelligence
Implementation details:
await graphClient
.api('/policies/identitySecurityDefaultsEnforcementPolicy')
.patch({
blockHighRiskUsers: true,
riskLevelForBlocking: 'high',
});
MS.AAD.3.1v1, MS.AAD.3.2v1, MS.AAD.3.3v1
Due Date: 06/20/2025
MFA configuration:
- Enforces phishing-resistant MFA
- Configures alternative MFA methods
- Shows login context in Microsoft Authenticator
Implementation details:
await graphClient
.api('/policies/authenticationMethodsPolicy')
.patch({
policies: {
fido2: {
isEnabled: true,
isSelfServiceRegistrationAllowed: true,
},
windowsHelloForBusiness: {
isEnabled: true,
isSelfServiceRegistrationAllowed: true,
},
},
});
MS.AAD.5.1v1, MS.AAD.5.2v1, MS.AAD.5.3v1, MS.AAD.5.4v1
Due Date: 06/20/2025
Application controls:
- Restricts app registration to admins
- Restricts app consent to admins
- Configures admin consent workflow
- Blocks group owner consent
Implementation details:
await graphClient
.api('/policies/applicationRegistrationManagement')
.patch({
restrictAppRegistration: true,
restrictNonAdminUsers: true,
});
MS.AAD.6.1v1
Due Date: 06/20/2025
Password policy:
- Disables password expiration
- Follows modern security best practices
Implementation details:
await graphClient
.api('/policies/passwordPolicy')
.patch({
passwordExpirationPolicy: {
passwordExpirationDays: 0,
neverExpire: true,
},
});
MS.AAD.7.1v1 through MS.AAD.7.8v1
Due Date: 06/20/2025
Privileged role management:
- Limits Global Administrator count
- Enforces granular roles
- Requires cloud-only accounts
- Enforces PAM system usage
- Configures approval workflows
- Sets up alerting
Implementation details:
await graphClient
.api('/policies/roleManagementPolicies')
.patch({
enforceGranularRoles: true,
blockGlobalAdminForGeneralUse: true,
requireApprovalForGlobalAdmin: true,
});
Architecture
Components
-
Server Class
- Handles MCP protocol implementation
- Manages tool registration and execution
- Implements error handling and logging
-
Authentication
- Token-based authentication with Microsoft Graph API
- Automatic token refresh
- Secure credential management
-
Graph Client
- Wrapper around Microsoft Graph API
- Type-safe request/response handling
- Retry logic and error handling
-
Tools
- Legacy authentication control
- Risk-based access management
- MFA configuration
- Application control
- Password policy management
- Role management
- Alert configuration
- Policy status reporting
Data Flow
graph TD
A[MCP Client] -->|Request| B[MCP Server]
B -->|Authentication| C[Token Manager]
C -->|Access Token| D[Graph Client]
D -->|API Calls| E[Microsoft Graph]
E -->|Response| D
D -->|Results| B
B -->|Response| A
Prerequisites
- Node.js 18.x or higher
- Microsoft 365 tenant with admin access
- Azure AD application with required permissions:
- Policy.ReadWrite.All
- RoleManagement.ReadWrite.All
- User.Read.All
- Application.ReadWrite.All
Installation
Installing via Smithery
To install CISA M365 MCP Server automatically via Smithery:
npx -y @smithery/cli install cisa-m365
You can also directly copy the MCP settings and definitions from Smithery Protocol Directory and add the MCP server to your Claude or LLM setup that supports MCP protocol.
- Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/DynamicEndpoints/BOD-25-01-CSA-MCP.git
cd cisa-m365
- Install dependencies:
npm install
- Build the server:
npm run build
Configuration
-
Create Azure AD application:
- Navigate to Azure Portal > Azure Active Directory
- Register a new application
- Add required API permissions
- Create a client secret
-
Configure environment variables:
cp .env.example .env
Edit .env file:
TENANT_ID=your-tenant-id
CLIENT_ID=your-client-id
CLIENT_SECRET=your-client-secret
- Configure MCP settings:
{
"mcpServers": {
"cisa-m365": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["path/to/cisa-m365/build/index.js"],
"env": {
"TENANT_ID": "your-tenant-id",
"CLIENT_ID": "your-client-id",
"CLIENT_SECRET": "your-client-secret"
}
}
}
}
Usage
Available Tools
block_legacy_auth
Block legacy authentication methods.
{}
block_high_risk_users
Block users detected as high risk.
{}
enforce_phishing_resistant_mfa
Enforce phishing-resistant MFA for all users.
{}
configure_global_admins
Configure Global Administrator role assignments.
{
"userIds": ["user1-id", "user2-id"]
}
get_policy_status
Get current status of all security policies.
{}
Example Usage
// Block legacy authentication
const result = await client.callTool('block_legacy_auth', {});
// Get policy status
const status = await client.callTool('get_policy_status', {});
API Reference
Policy Settings API
interface PolicySettings {
legacyAuthentication: {
blocked: boolean;
compliant: boolean;
};
highRiskUsers: {
blocked: boolean;
compliant: boolean;
};
mfa: {
phishingResistant: boolean;
alternativeEnabled: boolean;
compliant: boolean;
};
applications: {
registrationRestricted: boolean;
consentRestricted: boolean;
compliant: boolean;
};
passwords: {
expirationDisabled: boolean;
compliant: boolean;
};
roles: {
globalAdminCount: number;
granularRolesEnforced: boolean;
pamEnforced: boolean;
compliant: boolean;
};
}
Error Handling
The server implements comprehensive error handling:
-
Authentication Errors
- Token acquisition failures
- Permission issues
- Tenant configuration problems
-
API Errors
- Graph API request failures
- Rate limiting
- Service unavailability
-
Validation Errors
- Invalid arguments
- Missing required parameters
- Type mismatches
-
Runtime Errors
- Network issues
- Timeout problems
- Resource constraints
Example error response:
{
"error": {
"code": "InvalidParams",
"message": "Invalid role assignment arguments",
"details": {
"parameter": "userIds",
"constraint": "Must have between 2 and 8 users",
"received": "1 user"
}
}
}
Testing
- Run unit tests:
npm test
- Run integration tests:
npm run test:integration
- Run compliance tests:
npm run test:compliance
Security Considerations
-
Authentication
- Use secure token storage
- Implement token rotation
- Monitor for suspicious activity
-
API Access
- Follow least privilege principle
- Regular permission audits
- Monitor API usage
-
Data Protection
- No sensitive data logging
- Secure configuration storage
- Regular security scans
-
Compliance
- Regular compliance checks
- Automated policy verification
- Audit logging
Contributing
- Fork the repository
- Create a feature branch
- Make your changes
- Run tests
- Submit a pull request
Guidelines:
- Follow existing code style
- Add tests for new features
- Update documentation
- Keep commits atomic
License
MIT
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