SCAP uses the US government’s National Vulnerability Database (NVD), which is a standards-based vulnerability management data repository. NVD includes databases of security checklists, security-related software flaws, misconfigurations, product names, and impact metrics. For more information on SCAP and NVD, go to the NIST websites at http://scap.nist.gov/index.html and http://nvd.nist.gov/.
For SCAP versions 1.0 and 1.1, the script checks the SCAP data stream written in XML formats using the following SCAP standards: CCE, CPE, CVE, CVSS, OVAL, and XCCDF. See Definitions of SCAP standards.
SCAP 1.2 and 1.3 add the concept of the Data Stream, where all of the individual results files are combined into a single XML file. In addition, these versions add a new output format called ARF (Asset Report Format 1.1). For more information, go to http://scap.nist.gov/specifications/arf/.
SCAP uses the OVAL Interpreter version 5.10.1 and provides:
These features improve software security, threat assessment, and vulnerability correction.
SCAP scans monitor device security using specified protocols and standards.
SCAP uses the US government’s National Vulnerability Database (NVD), which is a standards-based vulnerability management data repository. NVD includes databases of security checklists, security-related software flaws, misconfigurations, product names, and impact metrics. For more information on SCAP and NVD, go to the NIST websites at http://scap.nist.gov/index.html and http://nvd.nist.gov/.
For SCAP versions 1.0 and 1.1, the script checks the SCAP data stream written in XML formats using the following SCAP standards: CCE, CPE, CVE, CVSS, OVAL, and XCCDF. See Definitions of SCAP standards.
SCAP 1.2 and 1.3 add the concept of the Data Stream, where all of the individual results files are combined into a single XML file. In addition, these versions add a new output format called ARF (Asset Report Format 1.1). For more information, go to http://scap.nist.gov/specifications/arf/.
SCAP uses the OVAL Interpreter version 5.10.1 and provides:
These features improve software security, threat assessment, and vulnerability correction.
SCAP scans monitor device security using specified protocols and standards.
SCAP uses the US government’s National Vulnerability Database (NVD), which is a standards-based vulnerability management data repository. NVD includes databases of security checklists, security-related software flaws, misconfigurations, product names, and impact metrics. For more information on SCAP and NVD, go to the NIST websites at http://scap.nist.gov/index.html and http://nvd.nist.gov/.
For SCAP versions 1.0 and 1.1, the script checks the SCAP data stream written in XML formats using the following SCAP standards: CCE, CPE, CVE, CVSS, OVAL, and XCCDF. See Definitions of SCAP standards.
SCAP 1.2 and 1.3 add the concept of the Data Stream, where all of the individual results files are combined into a single XML file. In addition, these versions add a new output format called ARF (Asset Report Format 1.1). For more information, go to http://scap.nist.gov/specifications/arf/.
SCAP uses the OVAL Interpreter version 5.10.1 and provides:
These features improve software security, threat assessment, and vulnerability correction.
SCAP scans monitor device security using specified protocols and standards.
SCAP uses the US government’s National Vulnerability Database (NVD), which is a standards-based vulnerability management data repository. NVD includes databases of security checklists, security-related software flaws, misconfigurations, product names, and impact metrics. For more information on SCAP and NVD, go to the NIST websites at http://scap.nist.gov/index.html and http://nvd.nist.gov/.
For SCAP versions 1.0 and 1.1, the script checks the SCAP data stream written in XML formats using the following SCAP standards: CCE, CPE, CVE, CVSS, OVAL, and XCCDF. See Definitions of SCAP standards.
SCAP 1.2 and 1.3 add the concept of the Data Stream, where all of the individual results files are combined into a single XML file. In addition, these versions add a new output format called ARF (Asset Report Format 1.1). For more information, go to http://scap.nist.gov/specifications/arf/.
SCAP uses the OVAL Interpreter version 5.10.1 and provides:
These features improve software security, threat assessment, and vulnerability correction.
SCAP scans monitor device security using specified protocols and standards.
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