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Common Intrusion Detection Signatures Standard
draft-wierzbicki-cidss-05

Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (individual)
Expired & archived
Authors Adam Wierzbicki , Jacek Kalinski , Tomasz Kruszona
Last updated 2008-09-04
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Abstract

The purpose of the Common Intrusion Detection Signatures Standard (CIDSS) is to define a common data format for storing signatures from different intrusion detection systems. This Internet-Draft describes a common data format to represent information contained in signatures of intrusion detection systems, and explains the rationale for using this common format. The proposed format is a dialect of the Extensible Markup Language (XML). An XML Document Type Definition is developed, and examples are provided.

Authors

Adam Wierzbicki
Jacek Kalinski
Tomasz Kruszona

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