Security Content Automation Protocol (SCAP)

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SCAP

is an effort by the security community, led by NIST, to create a standardized approach for communicating security-related information. This standardization is important to the automation of interactions between security components.

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Common Configuration Enumeration (CCE)

Provides a standard nomenclature for discussing system configuration issues

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Common Platform Enumeration (CPE)

Provides a standard nomenclature for describing product names and versions

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Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE)

Provides a standard nomenclature for describing security-related software flaws

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Extensible Configuration Checklist Description Format (XCCDF)

A language for specifying checklists and reporting checklist results

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Open Vulnerability and Assessment Language (OVAL)

A language for specifying low-level testing procedures used by checklists