Bringing order and security to the patchwork quilt of computing environments in a large organization can be a daunting task. Software tools and technical specifications that allow security information ...
The integration of government's Security Content Automation Protocols with TCG's Trusted Network Connect could add automated policy enforcement to scanning and evaluation of security status. NIST ...
It's increasingly difficult to keep up with all the vulnerabilities present in today's highly complex operating systems and applications. Attackers constantly search for and exploit these ...
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has recognized Tenable Network Security’s SecurityCenter 5 as a Security Content Automation Protocol (SCAP) validated product, certified to ...
For advanced users, OpenSCAP offers a plethora of customization options and integrations. Tailor OpenSCAP policies and profiles to align with industry-specific regulations and compliance requirements.
Harris Corp. is leading a alliance to speed up the adoption of clouding computing by addressing a primary concern of many government agencies and enterprises: trust. Harris is working with RSA, the ...
In 2008, according to its own records, the National Institute of Standards and Technology published 17 new information systems security vulnerabilities per day in the National Vulnerability Database.
What's interesting about O-ACEML -- and this is one of our differences from, for example, the security content automation protocol (SCAP) -- is that instead of the vendor saying, "This is how we do it ...
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