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Re: [Full-disclosure] 'Quantification' of vulnerability rating

Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] 'Quantification' of vulnerability rating
Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2005 15:04:45 +0200
Hello,

In the wise words of Gaurav Kumar, on Thursday 23 June 2005 14:50:
[SNIP]
Generally in VARs (Vulnerability Assessment Report), we identify the
vulnerability as Critical, Medium, Low etc, the judgment is based on
generally perception like buffer overflow is critical vulnerability,
but I guess it will be better if we can map it to the usage scenario,
and other parameters like how difficult it is to exploit it, how
widely the product is used etc. We can give some numbers to all these
parameters and come up with a model where we can 'quantify'
vulnerability. Based on this number we can rate the vulnerability
accordingly.

It is just a thought, please let me know if someone is working on similar
area. 
Still a work in progress, but you could have a look at CVSS (Common 
Vulnerability Scoring System):
http://www.first.org/cvss/

They try to basically do what you have in mind, taking into account such 
things as vendor input, but also "environmental" issues that are more 
specific to different environments.

Cheers,

Lionel

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