RFC 1244:Site Security Handbook
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CERT


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... Prevention is a key to security; as an example, the Computer Emergency Response Team/Coordination Center (CERT/CC) at Carnegie- Mellon University (CMU) estimates that 80% or more of the problems ...


... unauthorized access will vary from site to site. The Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT - see section 3.9.7.3.1) has observed that well-known universities, government sites, and ...
... interaction with outside organizations. These include law enforcement agencies, other sites, external response team organizations (e.g., the CERT, CIAC) and various press agencies. The procedure should state who is authorized to make such contact ...


... methods include setting up some sort of response team similar to the CERT, or establishing a "hotline" serviced by an existing support group. ...
... telephone number which can be called for information or to report a problem. Many of these teams are members of the CERT System, which is coordinated by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST ...
... The Computer Emergency Response Team/Coordination Center (CERT/CC) was established in December 1988 by the Defense ...
... Internet. It is operated by the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) at Carnegie-Mellon University (CMU). The CERT can immediately confer with experts to diagnose and solve security problems, and also establish and maintain ...
... authorities as appropriate. The CERT/CC serves as a clearing house for the identification and repair of security vulnerabilities ...
... security problems. The CERT/CC sends out security advisories to the CERT ...
... CERT/CC sends out security advisories to the CERT- ADVISORY mailing list whenever appropriate. They also ...
... To join the CERT-ADVISORY mailing list, send a message to CERT ...
... CERT-ADVISORY mailing list, send a message to CERT@CERT.SEI.CMU.EDU and ask to be added to the mailing list. The material sent to this list also appears in the ...
... mailing list, send a message to CERT@CERT.SEI.CMU.EDU and ask to be added to the mailing list. The material sent to this list also appears in the USENET ...
... FTP from the host CERT.SEI.CMU.EDU. The 24-hour hotline number is (412) 268- 7090. ...
... 7090. The CERT/CC also maintains a CERT-TOOLS ...
... The CERT/CC also maintains a CERT-TOOLS list to encourage the exchange of information on tools ...
... increase the secure operation of Internet systems. The CERT/CC does not review or endorse the tools described on ...
... tools described on the list. To subscribe, send a message to CERT-TOOLS- REQUEST@CERT ...
... CERT-TOOLS- REQUEST@CERT.SEI.CMU.EDU and ask to be added to the mailing list. ...
... mailing list. The CERT/CC maintains other generally useful security ...
... security information for anonymous FTP from CERT.SEI.CMU.EDU. Get the README file for a list of what is available. ...
... For more information, contact: CERT Software Engineering Institute Carnegie Mellon University ...
... For DDN users, the Security Coordination Center (SCC) serves a function similar to CERT. The SCC is the DDN's clearing- house for host/user security problems ...
... NIST has played a strong role in organizing the CERT System and is now serving as the CERT System Secretariat. NIST ...
... role in organizing the CERT System and is now serving as the CERT System Secretariat. NIST also operates a Computer Security ...
... Ames Research Center's local version of the DARPA CERT. Formed in August of 1989, the team has a constituency that is primarily Ames users, but it is also involved in ...
... liaisons with the DOE's CIAC team and the DARPA CERT. It is also a charter member of the CERT System. The team may be reached by 24 hour pager at (415) 694-0571, or ...
... DARPA CERT. It is also a charter member of the CERT System. The team may be reached by 24 hour pager at (415) 694-0571, or by electronic mail ...


... security event has occurred. One well-known spoof reported by the Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) involved messages sent to users, supposedly from local system ...


... notification. These are the technical personnel, administration, appropriate response teams (such as CERT or CIAC), law enforcement, vendors, and other service providers ...
... There now exists a number of incident response teams (IRTs) such as the CERT and the CIAC. (See sections 3.9.7.3.1 and 3.9.7.3.4.) Teams exists for many major government agencies and large corporations. If such a team is available for your site, the ...


... systems' hardware or software, the vendor (or supplier) and the CERT should be notified as soon as possible. Including relevant telephone numbers (also electronic mail ...


... Pethia, R., Crocker, S., and B. Fraser, "Policy Guidelines for the Secure Operation of the Internet", CERT, TIS, CERT, RFC in preparation. ...
... Pethia, R., Crocker, S., and B. Fraser, "Policy Guidelines for the Secure Operation of the Internet", CERT, TIS, CERT, RFC in preparation. ...
... Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT/CC), "Unauthorized Password Change Requests", CERT ...
... CERT/CC), "Unauthorized Password Change Requests", CERT Advisory CA-91:03, April 1991. ...
... Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT/CC), "TELNET Breakin Warning", CERT ...
... CERT/CC), "TELNET Breakin Warning", CERT Advisory CA-89:03, August 1989. ...


... Many thanks to Rich Pethia and the Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT); much of the work by Paul Holbrook was done while he was working for CERT. Rich also provided a very thorough review of this ...
... (CERT); much of the work by Paul Holbrook was done while he was working for CERT. Rich also provided a very thorough review of this document. Thanks also to Jon Postel and USC/Information Sciences Institute for contributing facilities and moral support to this ...



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