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Re: vulnerability database
From: Michael.Russo2 () STORAGENETWORKS COM (Michael D. Russo)
Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2000 13:35:34 -0500
Why reinvent the wheel? The emerging defacto standard in this are is the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures initiative at MITRE... Compliance with this program has been or is being adopted by most of the major InfoSec Tools vendors... See http://cve.mitre.org/ HTH... Michael D. Russo Information Security Project Manager Strategy & Engineering Department Information Security Group StorageNetworks, Inc. 100 Fifth Avenue, 3rd Floor "Area 21" Waltham, Massachusetts USA 02451 Office: (781) 434-6231 Fax: (781) 434-6799 Reception: (781) 434-6700 Toll Free: (800) 463-7105 URL: http://www.storagenetworks.com/ EMAIL: mdrusso () storagenetworks com -----Original Message----- From: Ben Valenti [mailto:bvalenti () ETENSITY COM] Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2000 3:37 PM To: VULN-DEV () SECURITYFOCUS COM Subject: vulnerability database I am in the process of creating a database of vulnerabilities/exploits. I was wondering if anyone, who as attempted such a task, could give me some description of their past experiences. To start, advice/tips on how to effectively structure the schema and where some good sources of data for DB population can be found. Also, are there any publically available vuln./exp. DB's either provided by commercial businesses or alternative sources? Thanks, _________________________________ Benjamin Valenti ~ Security Engineer Etensity, Inc. ~ www.etensity.com Direct: 703/827-5844 ~ Fax: 703/288-8234
Current thread:
- Re: vulnerability database Larry W. Cashdollar (Feb 17)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: vulnerability database Michael D. Russo (Feb 17)
- Re: vulnerability database Felix Harris (Feb 18)
- Re: vulnerability database Laurent INFOS (Feb 18)
- Re: vulnerability database Emerson Tan (Feb 18)