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Version 4.36, 2012-11-07
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The Incident Object Description Exchange Format
draft-ietf-inch-iodef-14

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Document Stream: IETF
Last updated: 2007-08-01
Intended RFC status: Proposed Standard
Other versions: (expired, archived): plain text, pdf, html

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IESG State: RFC 5070
Responsible AD: Sam Hartman
Send notices to: <rdd@cert.org>

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Abstract:
The Incident Object Description Exchange Format (IODEF) defines a data representation that provides a framework for sharing information commonly exchanged by Computer Security Incident Response Teams (CSIRTs) about computer security incidents. This document describes the information model for the IODEF and provides an associated data model specified with XML Schema.

Authors:
Jan Meijer <jan.meijer@surfnet.nl>
Roman Danyliw <rdd@cert.org>
Yuri Demchenko <demch@chello.nl>

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