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| Subject: | Software Vulnerability Severity Classification |
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| Date: | Wed, 26 Jan 2005 10:05:09 +0100 |
Hello, some time ago I wrote a draft paper about a vulnerability classification mechanism. It can be used to define the severity of security bugs in (unix-like) software. http://www.suse.de/~thomas/papers/Severity-Metric.pdf Comments and improvements are very welcome. Bye, Thomas -- Thomas Biege <thomas@suse.de>, SUSE LINUX AG, Security Support & Auditing -- Imagine there's no countries, It isnt hard to do, Nothing to kill or die for, No religion too, ... -- John Lennon (Imagine Lyrics)
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