STIX2.1 Public Review Now Open
The specifications, defining a free, open language for describing and exchanging cyber threat intelligence, enters the 60-day public review that precedes the call for consent as an OASIS Standard. OASIS…
The specifications, defining a free, open language for describing and exchanging cyber threat intelligence, enters the 60-day public review that precedes the call for consent as an OASIS Standard. OASIS…
OASIS Members and other interested parties, We are pleased to announce that STIX™ Version 2.1 CSPRD02 and TAXII™ Version 2.1 CSPRD03 from the OASIS Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) TC [1]…
This is an exciting time for the Cyber Threat Intelligence Technical Committee (CTI TC) of OASIS. The CTI TC is the authoring organization for the Structured Threat Information Expression (STIX™)…
A STIX/TAXII community member, Stephen Russett, recently contributed a new open source tool to the CTI community. Here is what he provided as guidance. “The TAXII-Worker is a “External Task…
The Chairman of the OASIS CTI TC TAXII Subcommittee announced today that a FreeTAXII server is now available for STIX 2.1 SDOs. Bret Jordan, who is also the Director of Cybersecurity…
The Structured Threat Information Expression (STIX™) is a language and serialization format used to exchange cyber threat intelligence (CTI). STIX enables organizations to share CTI with one another in a…
Announcement The OASIS CTI TC is pleased to announce the release of the FreeTAXII Server (version 0.3.1), the libstix2 library (version 0.5.1), and the TestLab testing tools (version 0.5.1). This version of…
OASIS and the Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) Technical Committee are pleased to announce the publication of STIX Version 2.0 and TAXII Version 2.0 as Committee Specifications. The Cyber Threat Intelligence…
The OASIS Cyber Threat Intelligence Technical Committee (CTI TC) passed the ballots for STIX 2.0 and TAXII 2.0 in July, 2017. OASIS staff is currently finalizing the documents to ensure…
In a recent article published on Tripwire by CTIN co-founder Jane Ginn compared the original battle of Marathon in Greece with the current state of affairs in cybersecurity. A cadre…