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ICASI Webcast on New Version of Common Vulnerability Reporting Framework, May 30 at Noon EDT
[May 23, 2012]

ICASI Webcast on New Version of Common Vulnerability Reporting Framework, May 30 at Noon EDT


WAKEFIELD, Mass. --(Business Wire)--

The Industry Consortium for Advancement of Security on the Internet (ICASI), a nonprofit association dedicated to enhancing global IT security by proactively driving excellence and innovation in security response, invites all interested parties to a brief webcast on May 30 at noon EDT, giving an overview of the improvements in CVRF 1.1, the new release of ICASI's Common Vulnerability Reporting Framework. There is no charge to attend the briefing, but advance registration is required.





         

Who:

CVRF creators, including security experts from Cisco Systems (News - Alert) and Microsoft Corporation
 

What:

News briefing webcast covering CVRF 1.1:
-- Introduction to CVRF and its value to the IT security landscape
-- How enhancements in CVRF 1.1 deliver a more comprehensive and flexible format, while reducing duplication and the possibility of errors
-- Q&A session following the presentation
 

When:

Wednesday, May 30, noon EDT
 

Why:

To inform interested members of the public and media about ICASI's CVRF and its important role in Internet vulnerability reporting
 

How:

Attendance is free, but advance registration is required - click here

 

About ICASI
The Industry Consortium for Advancement of Security on the Internet (ICASI) provides a unique forum of trust through which global companies can collaborate to actively address complex, multi-product security threats to better protect the critical IT infrastructures that support the world's enterprises, governments, and citizens. For more information, visit www.ICASI.org.

ICASI and the ICASI logo are trademarks of the Industry Consortium for Advancement of Security on the Internet.

All other company names mentioned may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.


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