Welcome!
We also hope that our authoring tools/scripts are of use to you, and
hope to evolve them to meet the needs of content developers comfortable
in a Unix-like environment for software development, using distributed
versioning tools.
We generally want to use the site in the style of a software repo (with
discrete source/input files turned into output, driven by Make) and
avoid using it as a file drop for output documents that can be generated
from the SCAP content itself, such as HTML docs. But hey, an initial
commit is an initial commit, and great to see. (We also generally want
to provide links/info for downloadable dependencies stored elsewhere,
such as the Mitre OVAL/OCIL interpreter.)
In fact, I would expect that once OCIL is supported by OpenSCAP, there
should be no dependencies that are not satisfied by the platform itself
out of the box.
Again, welcome to the repo!
On 06/13/2012 02:45 AM, Kenny Peeples wrote:
I am pleased to announce that the JBoss Enterprise Application
Platform (EAP) SCAP project has been added to the scap-security-guide
project. The initial content (OVAL and OCIL) has been added to the
repository under JBossEAP5. We have released the initial content to
the NIST NCP and to DISA for approval as a STIG. The content
includes the Common Criteria Certification guidelines, Red Hat best
practices and some DISA guidelines as well as mappings to NIST and
DISA security controls. Additional content will be added for EAP 5.
Future milestones should include adding content for EAP 6, SOA-P 5
and additional JBoss Middleware projects. We look forward to getting
feedback, comments and suggestions from the community as we build the
SCAP content for JBoss Middleware.
Kenneth W. Peeples, C|HFI, Security+ Red Hat Consulting OASIS Member
(AMQP, SAML, XACML TC), Infragard Member Cell: 843.636.3719 Office:
843.323.4261 kpeeples(a)redhat.com
http://www.redhat.com
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