Posted in CERT, CVE, CVSS, Google, Metrics, MySQL, NIST, NVD, Open Source, PHP, SCAP, Visualization, Vulnerability, perl on Apr 16th, 2010
Google visualization offers graphing abilities to any number of projects. Why should security professionals care? If you are going to have to collect and present security metrics, it is best to showcase them in the very best manner possible. Andrew Jaquith in his article, “Creating meaningful information security metrics” states, “For 2010, [...]
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Posted in Apache, MySQL, RTIR, Request Tracker on Aug 7th, 2008
In our last post, “Request Tracker Installation (Part 2 of 2),” we implemented Request Track (RT) on an Apache web server. As a reminder, RT is an enterprise-grade ticketing system which allows for the checking of the status of various tasks including when the tasks were requested, who requested the tasks and why, when [...]
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Posted in Apache, Leopard, Links, Mac OS X, ModSecurity, MySQL, NIST, OpenSSL, PHP, Request Tracker on Aug 3rd, 2008
Awhile back, I posted “Request Tracker Installation (Part 1 of 2),” which provided information and additional links concerning Request Tracker (RT). As a reminder, RT is an enterprise-grade ticketing system which allows for the checking of the status of various tasks including when the tasks were requested, who requested the tasks and why, [...]
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