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CSAF Workshops
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<a class="nav-link link text-white display-4" href="https://github.com/oasis-tcs/csaf" target="_blank">GitHub</a>
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<a class="nav-link link text-white display-4" href="https://communitydays.csaf.io" target="_blank">CSAF Community Days</a>
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<a class="nav-link link text-white display-4" href="mailto:[email protected]">Register Now</a>
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<h5 class="item-subtitle mbr-semibold mbr-fonts-style display-4">14-16 May, 2024<br>Location: Germany, University of the Bundeswehr Munich (Werner-Heisenberg-Weg 39, 85579 Neubiberg, Germany)</h5>
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<h5 class="item-subtitle mbr-semibold mbr-fonts-style display-4">December 9-12, 2024<br>Location: Germany, tba</h5>
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<h4 class="item-title mb-3 mbr-fonts-style display-2"><strong>Exclusive Workshops about the Common Security Advisory Framework (CSAF)</strong></h4>
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<p class="mbr-text mbr-fonts-style display-4"><br>Vulnerabilities in hardware and software are omnipresent. After all, all software and hardware is flawed beyond a certain level of complexity, and such flaws can potentially lead to security-relevant vulnerabilities that are exploited accordingly. Such security-relevant vulnerabilities are like open wounds. They need to be taken care of. To do this, it must be known where the “wound” is located, what kind of “wound” it is and how it can be healed or at least initially treated as quickly as possible.<br><br>The digital solution for all these issues is CSAF (<a href="https://csaf.io" class="text-success" target="_blank">https://csaf.io</a>): The Common Security Advisory Framework (CSAF) is a standardised and open-source framework for the communication and automated distribution of machine-processable vulnerability and mitigation information, so-called security advisories or security information.<br><br>CSAF significantly reduces the manual effort required to search for security information and to determine whether products are affected or not. It allows manufacturers, users, operators and the administration to automatically retrieve information on individual vulnerabilities and to determine whether they are affected. Being not affected can also be communicated in a scalable manner (Vulnerability Exploitability eXchange (VEX) as a profile in CSAF). In the course of an increasingly networked and complex world, the number of security-relevant vulnerabilities will grow significantly and modern vulnerability management using CSAF documents will become indispensable. The BSI promotes and demands CSAF and is organising a total of three free workshops on the topic of CSAF (Common Security Advisory Framework) as part of the ACS (Alliance for Cyber Security), from 14.05.2024 to 16.05.2024.<br><br><!--All workshops will be recorded and afterwards edited for teaching purposes and made publicly available. No personal data of participants will be processed or disclosed in the publicly available videos.--> The workshops will be held in English and in presence.<br><br>All workshops are limited to 80 participants. Secure your place quickly (first come, first served) and register by 01.05.2024 at <a href="mailto:[email protected]" class="text-success">[email protected]</a>. <!--<br /><br /> The Ask-the-Expert sessions will be held in English.Virtual participation is possible for the sessions (not the workshops) - there is no limit to the number of participants.--></p>
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<p class="mbr-text mbr-fonts-style display-4"><br>Vulnerabilities in hardware and software are omnipresent. After all, all software and hardware is flawed beyond a certain level of complexity, and such flaws can potentially lead to security-relevant vulnerabilities that are exploited accordingly. Such security-relevant vulnerabilities are like open wounds. They need to be taken care of. To do this, it must be known where the “wound” is located, what kind of “wound” it is and how it can be healed or at least initially treated as quickly as possible.<br><br>
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The digital solution for all these issues is CSAF (<a href="https://csaf.io" class="text-success" target="_blank">https://csaf.io</a>): The Common Security Advisory Framework (CSAF) is a standardized and open-source framework for the communication and automated distribution of machine-processable vulnerability and mitigation information, so-called security advisories or security information.<br><br>
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CSAF significantly reduces the manual effort required to search for security information and to determine whether products are affected or not. It allows manufacturers, users, operators and the administration to automatically retrieve information on individual vulnerabilities and to determine whether they are affected. Being not affected can also be communicated in a scalable manner (Vulnerability Exploitability eXchange (VEX) as a profile in CSAF). In the course of an increasingly networked and complex world, the number of security-relevant vulnerabilities will grow significantly and modern vulnerability management using CSAF documents will become indispensable. CISA and BSI promote and demand CSAF and are organizing a total of three free workshops on the topic of CSAF (Common Security Advisory Framework) as part of the ACS (Alliance for Cyber Security), from 09.12.2024 to 12.12.2024.<br><br>
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All workshops will be recorded and afterwards edited for teaching purposes and made publicly available. No personal data of participants will be processed or disclosed in the publicly available videos. The workshops will be held in English and in presence.<br><br>
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All workshops are limited to 40 participants. Secure your place quickly (first come, first served) and register by 05.11.2024 at <a href="mailto:[email protected]" class="text-success">[email protected]</a>. <!--<br /><br /> The Ask-the-Expert sessions will be held in English.Virtual participation is possible for the sessions (not the workshops) - there is no limit to the number of participants.--></p>
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<p>The workshops will be held together with the brand new <a href="https://communitydays.csaf.io" target="_blank">CSAF Community Days</a>.</p>
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<p class="mbr-text mbr-fonts-style display-7"><strong>Workshop 1: CSAF writing boot camp (for beginners)<br></strong>14.05.2024<br>08:00-18:00<br>(limited to 60 participants)<br><br><strong>Workshop 2: The CSAF Writers' Guild - Advancing Your Experience<br></strong>15.05.2024<br>08:00-18:00<br>(limited to 60 participants)<br><br><strong>Workshop 3: CSAF distribution - from scratch to publication<br></strong>16.05.2024<br>08:00-18:00<br>(limited to 60 participants)<br><br></p>
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<strong>Workshop 1: CSAF writing boot camp (for beginners)<br></strong>
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09.12.2024 13:30-18:00 (Part 1)<br>
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10.12.2024 08:00-12:30 (Part 2)<br>
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(limited to 40 participants)<br><br>
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<strong>Workshop 2: The CSAF Writers' Guild - Advancing Your Experience<br></strong>
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10.12.2024 13:30-18:00 (Part 1)<br>
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11.12.2024 08:00-12:30 (Part 2)<br>
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(limited to 40 participants)<br><br>
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<strong>Workshop 3: CSAF distribution - from scratch to publication<br></strong>
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11.12.2024 13:30-18:00 (Part 1)<br>
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12.12.2024 08:00-12:30 (Part 2)<br>
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(limited to 40 participants)<br><br>
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