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The Java bindings for STIX v.1.2.0.2
This is the XML schema for the Common Vulerability Reporting Framework's common data types.
Brian Schafer <[email protected]>
Joe Clarke <[email protected]>
Joe Hemmerlein <[email protected]>
2012-05-07
CVRF Common Data Types
1.1
A normalized string type that cannot be empty.
A string type that cannot be empty.
String type with an optional language attribute. The default language is English.
Locale code used for the string value. The default is "en".
Normalized string type with an optional language attribute. The default language is English. This string cannot be empty.
Locale code used for the string value. The default is "en".
Dotted string representing the document revision
Types enumerating the type of reference document
This document is an external reference to the current vulnerability.
This document is a reference to this same vulnerability.
Types enumerating the various publishers of a document.
Developers or maintainers of information system products or services.
Individuals or organizations that find vulnerabilities or security weaknesses.
Individuals or organizations that manage a single vendor's response or multiple vendors' responses to a vulnerability, a security flaw, or an incident.
Everyone using a vendor's product.
Catchall for everyone else. Currently this includes forwarders, re-publishers, language translators and miscellaneous contributors.
Allowed type values for CVRF notes.
A general, high-level note (Title may have more information).
A low-level detailed discussion (Title may have more information).
A description of something (Title may have more information).
A summary of something (Title may have more information).
A list of frequently asked questions.
Any possible legal discussion, including constraints, surrounding the document.
Something that doesn’t fit (Title should have more information).