From: Mitre
MITRE Corporation hosted the fourth Security Automation Developer Days conference on July 9-13, 2012, at MITRE in Bedford, Massachusetts, USA. This five-day conference is technical in nature and focuses on the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology’s (NIST) Security Content Automation Protocol (SCAP).
The purpose of the event is for the community to discuss SCAP — and the existing standards upon which it is based including Open Vulnerability and Assessment Language (OVAL®), Common Platform Enumeration (CPE™), Common Configuration Enumeration (CCE™), Extensible Configuration Checklist Description Format (XCCDF), and Open Checklist Interactive Language (OCIL) — in technical detail and to derive solutions that benefit all concerned parties. All current and emerging SCAP standards are addressed at this workshop. MITRE first hosted Developer Days in 2005 and has been running them annually ever since. The model for these technical exchanges has since been adopted as the format used by the Security Automation community.
Materials from the event include the following:
- Security Automation Developer Days 2012 Minutes (PDF, 2 MB)
- Security Automation Developer Days 2012 Slides (ZIP, 19 MB)
- Security Automation Developer Days 2012 Read-Ahead Materials (PDF, 130 KB)
- Security Automation Developer Days 2012 Agenda (PDF, 217 KB)
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