January 21st, 2013
Those of you familiar with the Vocabulary for Event Recording and Incident Sharing (VERIS) framework might have reviewed or experimented with the beta schema (XML) we released last year. Since then, we continued to test and refine the schema (thanks to those in the VERIS Community who provided input), and we?re happy to say that a full version 1 is now ready for prime time.
What does that mean?
Well, for those of you trying to implement VERIS into the processes and applications of your organization, it means stability. We released an initial version of VERIS nearly three years ago, but it has continued to be tweaked (you might argue ?overhauled?) since that time. This was a natural and necessary process as VERIS went from a set of data points used only by Verizon for a specific purpose (produce the DBIR) to a decently-documented and structured schema that has proven itself suitable to the end for which it was created ? sharing incident data.
And we hope you?ll use it to that end and that your organization will benefit from it in many ways.
If you?re interested in finding out more about VERIS, visit www.veriscommunity.net, which?has quite a bit of supporting information and resources. The schema itself can be obtained from GitHub (there is a main schema file (verisc.json) and one that includes the many enumerations specified within VERIS (verisc-enum.json).
If you have any questions about VERIS or its use, we encourage you to join the community mailing list and ask them.
Tags: DBIR, DFIR, Incident Response, information sharing, VERIS
Source: http://securityblog.verizonbusiness.com/2013/01/21/official-v1-json-schema-released-for-veris/
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