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Importing Security Product Output Into A Database

Subject: Importing Security Product Output Into A Database
Date: Tue, 29 May 2007 16:21:02 -0400
Greetings,

I'm wondering if anyone here knows of a product -- commercial or otherwise -- that is able to parse output from various tools, such as Foundscan, Nessus, Nmap, WebInspect, etc. and pull them into a single database format.

Such a tool seems easy enough in concept -- i.e. outputting into XML from the various tools and then mapping the XML schema from each into the central DB schema. But as easy as it is/sounds -- it's a lot of work doing that mapping.

I'd be interested in hearing about anything along these lines that you guys know of and/or related thoughts on creating a queryable database of security information based on the input from the security tools.

Thanks,

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Daniel Miessler
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