AdministeringEdit online Data SourcesModel Context Protocol (MCP) data sources enable the IBM® Cyber Fraud application to connect to external MCP servers, providing access to tools and services that extend the application's functionality.InvestigationsFind information and tools for working with investigations, including reporting and data handling features.AuditConfigure audit logging to collect security-relevant events in CADF format and forward them to external syslog servers, and reference the complete inventory of auditable events by service.Configuring IBM Cyber Fraud deployment settingsAfter installing IBM® Cyber Fraud, you can customize the deployment by editing the CyberfraudDeployment custom resource.Backup and restoreBack up and restore data on Red Hat OpenShift or Linux by following the procedures for your deployment platform.User managementTools Studio overviewTools Studio is a management interface within IBM® Cyber Fraud that enables you to configure, monitor, and control tools available in the system.MCP tools overviewIBM® Cyber Fraud includes several built-in Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers that provide ready-to-use tools for common operations. These MCP servers are automatically provisioned when a new account is created, and their tools become immediately available to AI agents through the MCP.Enabling etcd encryptionBy default, etcd data is not encrypted in Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform. You can enable etcd encryption for your cluster to provide an extra layer of data security.