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Falcon Feeds launches AI-integrated MCP server in India

London-based cybersecurity platform Falcon Feeds introduces MCP server in India, enabling enterprises to access real-time threat intelligence using conversational AI tools.

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London-headquartered cybersecurity platform Falcon Feeds has launched its Model Context Protocol (MCP) in India, offering enterprises access to threat intelligence through AI-powered interfaces. The company claims the server is the first of its kind in the , enabling integration of real-time dark web, deep web and open web data into existing cybersecurity workflows.

The MCP server is designed to work with AI tools such as Claude Desktop, Cursor, Windsurf, Zapier and other compatible applications. According to the company, Indian security teams can query the platform using natural language, removing the need for complex manual processes typically associated with threat investigation.

“This is more than a product launch – it’s a shift in how India’s cybersecurity landscape will evolve,” said Nandakishore Harikumar, founder, Falcon Feeds. “We are making threat intelligence intuitive and accessible within AI workflows that Indian security teams already rely on.”

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The announcement comes amid a rise in cyberattacks targeting Indian enterprises and government infrastructure. According to a CERT-In report from 2024, India faced over 1.2 million cybersecurity incidents in the previous year, prompting increased demand for real-time threat intelligence and automated defence mechanisms.

Falcon Feeds said its platform aggregates intelligence from multiple layers of the web, including underground forums, malware databases, CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) alerts and other structured threat data sources.

These are delivered as IOC (Indicators of Compromise) feeds, dashboards, and reports, which can be integrated into existing SOC (Security Operations Center) environments or used independently by analysts.

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“AI is becoming the co-pilot we never knew we needed,” said Nandhu S, Product Engineer at Falcon Feeds. “We are seeing development teams cut down iteration times, design processes become more collaborative and products genuinely adapt to user needs. The real opportunity is viewing AI as a productivity multiplier, not a replacement.”

The company also announced an early access program for Indian enterprises, managed security service providers (MSSPs) and public sector entities. The MCP server is described as scalable for both small security teams and large SOCs, with modular deployment options.

Founded in 2023, Falcon Feeds has operations in London and India and claims to serve over 200 clients across 50 countries. The company positions itself as the first to develop a threat intelligence pipeline built for direct AI integration, aiming to simplify how organisations detect, assesss and respond to cybersecurity threats.

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According to Falcon Feeds, the MCP server rollout marks a strategic push for them into the Indian market, where growing regulatory focus and transformation are driving demand for context-aware, AI-integrated security platforms.

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