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Revision as of 08:01, 29 July 2018
- Cybersecurity
- Government Services
- Capabilities
- NIST Cybersecurity Framework - consists of standards, guidelines, and best practices to manage cybersecurity-related risk.
- NIST FedRAMP security for the cloud
- United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT)
- Cybersecurity Reference Architecture | Microsoft
- ISO/IEC 15408-1 ISO/IEC Information Technology Task Force (ITTF)
- FIPS 140-2 Security Requirements for Cryptographic Modules
- How STIX, TAXII and CybOX Can Help With Standardizing Threat Information
- OASIS Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) TC
- Using the Cybersecurity Framework
Not necessarily restricted to artificial intelligence-based solutions.