The SCAP Community
The SCAP community is a public/private partnership consisting of interested parties from industry, research and educational institutions, and government that are working to advance automation and standardization of technical security operations. Involvement in SCAP extends to email-based discussion lists, conferences, and various technical working groups sponsored by a variety of organizations.
SCAP Email Discussion Lists
- SCAP Announcements List (Subscribe) (Unsubscribe)
- The SCAP team at NIST maintains a mailing list for sending out announcements regarding SCAP, the National Checklist Program (NCP), and the SCAP Validation Program. The list is extremely low volume and subscribers should expect to receive only a few emails a year. We appreciate the opportunity to keep you updated on recent developments.
- SCAP Discussion List (Subscribe) (Unsubscribe)
- The SCAP team at NIST maintains a moderated discussion list that users can post to, regarding the Security Content Automation Protocol (SCAP). This list is moderate in volume.
- SCAP Content Discussion List (Subscribe) (Unsubscribe)
- Description needed. This list is low in volume.
- Emerging Specifications Discussion List (Subscribe) (Unsubscribe)
- The SCAP team at NIST maintains a moderated technical discussion list used to develop and review emerging security automation standards. This list is moderate in volume.
SCAP and Emerging Specification Efforts
Communities also exist with email discussion lists for current SCAP and emerging specifications.
