Security News > 2017 > January > Advancing a standard format for vendors to disclose cybersecurity vulnerabilities (Help Net Security)
Technology providers and their customers are joining forces to advance a standard format for vendors to disclose cybersecurity vulnerabilities. The work of the new OASIS Common Security Advisory Framework (CSAF) Technical Committee will enable greater interoperability among products and ensure that structured, machine-readable security advisories can be produced and consumed much more broadly. “Defenders need to be able to quickly and automatically assess the impact of a security vulnerability on any of the products they … More →
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