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Re: Is there an Open Source Vulnerability Analysis Framework?


From: Gareth Davies <gareth.davies () mynetsec com>
Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2006 16:12:28 +0800

Steve Armstrong wrote:
So before I go through the stages of developing this framework (will be
open source) further, I though it best to check it has not already been
done. I would be grateful for any pointers and urls.
You can also check out the ISSAF which also focuses on practical knowledge as well as a theoretical framework.

http://www.oissg.org/issaf

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