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NIST Security |
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2021-05-19 12:00:00 (vue: 2021-05-20 16:06:15) |
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The Foundation for Interoperable and Portable Security Automation is Revealed in NIST\'s OSCAL Project |
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Today's blog is from Michaela Iorga, Senior Technical Lead of the Computer Security Division (CSD) in the Information Technology Laboratory at NIST. Michaela's team at NIST is working with the industry to develop the Open Security Controls Assessment Language (OSCAL). OSCAL is a set of formats expressed in XML, JSON, and YAML. These formats provide machine-readable representations of control catalogs, control baselines, system security plans, and assessment plans and results. We asked Michaela a series of questions about the OSCAL project, which have been answered by her, below. Why was the |
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