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Vulnerability Assessment is the proactive examination of software in order to find vulnerabilities that may exist. This is carried out by some members of SVG from collaborating projects and partners.   
Vulnerability Assessment is the proactive examination of software in order to find vulnerabilities that may exist. This is carried out by some members of SVG from collaborating projects and partners.   
Assessment may be considered prior to allowing new software to be deployed on the EGI infrastructure to help minimize the introduction of new vulnerabilities


== First Principles Vulnerability Assessment ==
== First Principles Vulnerability Assessment ==
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Information on their work is available from the University of  
Information on their work is available from the University of  
Wisconsin  [http://www.cs.wisc.edu/mist/includes/vuln.html Vulnerability Assessment] page
Wisconsin  [http://www.cs.wisc.edu/mist/includes/vuln.html Vulnerability Assessment] page
A vulnerability assessment of singularity has been carried out and the report made available in February 2020 - see [http://hdl.handle.net/2142/104612 http://hdl.handle.net/2142/104612]


== Other information ==
== Other information ==

Revision as of 13:41, 22 June 2020

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Vulnerability Assessment



Vulnerability Assessment is the proactive examination of software in order to find vulnerabilities that may exist. This is carried out by some members of SVG from collaborating projects and partners.

First Principles Vulnerability Assessment

Members of the University of Wisconsin / Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Middleware Security and Testing Group have developed First Principles Vulnerability Assessment techniques for assessing software for vulnerabilities and carried out assessments of several major middleware systems, found significant vulnerabilities in many of them, then helped the developers with remediation strategies. Assessing further packages is planned.

Information on their work is available from the University of Wisconsin Vulnerability Assessment page

A vulnerability assessment of singularity has been carried out and the report made available in February 2020 - see http://hdl.handle.net/2142/104612

Other information

For some earlier work see also EGEE/GridPP information at: