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Security Content Automation Protocol
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SCAP
The Security Content Automation Protocol (SCAP) is a method for using specific standards to enable the automated vulnerability management…
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2013
2013
Avoiding inconsistencies in the Security Content Automation Protocol
W. Fitzgerald
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S. Foley
IEEE Conference on Communications and Network…
2013
Corpus ID: 12418900
The Security Content Automation Protocol (SCAP) provides a standardized approach to specifying system configuration…
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2013
2013
Security Content Automation Protocol (SCAP) Version 1.2 Validation Program Test Requirements
John F. Banghart
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M. Cook
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Stephen D. Quinn
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David Waltermire
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A. Bove
2013
Corpus ID: 67284438
This report defines the requirements and associated test procedures necessary for products to achieve one or more Security…
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2011
2011
Managing Security: The Security Content Automation Protocol
S. Radack
,
Rick Kuhn
IT Professional
2011
Corpus ID: 5344382
Managing information systems security is an expensive and challenging task. Many different and complex software components…
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2011
2011
1 IDENTIFICATION OF LUMINAL LOOP 1 OF SCAP AS THE STEROL SENSOR THAT MAINTAINS CHOLESTEROL HOMEOSTASIS
Massoud Motamed
,
Yinxin Zhang
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+4 authors
Michael S. Brown
2011
Corpus ID: 53479601
IDENTIFICATION OF LUMINAL LOOP 1 OF SCAP AS THE STEROL SENSOR THAT MAINTAINS CHOLESTEROL HOMEOSTASIS* S Massoud Motamed, Yinxin…
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2011
2011
SP 800-126 Rev. 2. The Technical Specification for the Security Content Automation Protocol (SCAP): SCAP Version 1.2
Stephen D. Quinn
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David Waltermire
,
Christopher Johnson
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K. Scarfone
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John F. Banghart
2011
Corpus ID: 110297150
This document provides the definitive technical specification for version 1.2 of the Security Content Automation Protocol (SCAP…
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2010
2010
Guide to Adopting and Using the Security Content Automation Protocol (SCAP) Version 1.0
Stephen D. Quinn
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K. Scarfone
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M. Barrett
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Christopher Johnson
2010
Corpus ID: 67036014
(NIST) promotes the U.S. economy and public welfare by providing technical leadership for the nation's measurement and standards…
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2007
Highly Cited
2007
Transition Delay Fault Test Pattern Generation Considering Supply Voltage Noise in a SOC Design
N. Ahmed
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M. Tehranipoor
,
Vinay B. Jayaram
44th ACM/IEEE Design Automation Conference
2007
Corpus ID: 207164169
Due to shrinking technology, increasing functional frequency and density, and reduced noise margins with supply voltage scaling…
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Highly Cited
2007
Highly Cited
2007
Supply Voltage Noise Aware ATPG for Transition Delay Faults
N. Ahmed
,
M. Tehranipoor
,
Vinay B. Jayaram
IEEE VLSI Test Symposium
2007
Corpus ID: 16216132
The sensitivity of very deep submicron designs to supply voltage noise is increasing due to higher path delay variations and…
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1997
1997
Complementation Cloning of S 2 P , a Gene Encoding a Putative Metalloprotease Required for Intramembrane
R. B. Rawson
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N. G. Zelenski
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+6 authors
J. Goldstein
1997
Corpus ID: 28199747
(Ericsson et al., 1996; Brown and Goldstein, 1997). In We report the cloning of a gene, S2P, that encodes a addition, theNH2…
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1994
1994
Color quantization error in terms of perceived image quality
A. Trémeau
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M. Calonnier
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B. Laget
Proceedings of ICASSP '94. IEEE International…
1994
Corpus ID: 45063873
Color image quantization is a process of selecting a set of colors to display an image with some representative colors, this…
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