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The OpenFISMA project is an open source application designed to reduce the complexity and automate the regulatory requirements of the Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) and the National Institute of Science and Technology (NIST) Risk Management Framework (RMF). While many security ... [More] managers are eager to demonstrate their best practices for incident response, patch management, and configuration management, they are overwhelmed with the reporting and documentation requirements of FISMA. [Less]

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The SOBF tool is a risk assessment tool. It can be used to manage the security risks of an environment, to maintain assets and control countermeasures. It is possible to export graphical reports from the SOBF tool which can be used in presentations and regularly compiled statements.

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Welcome to Triple Threat's CMPT 275 Project WebsiteTeam members:Chen-Wei(Vic) Kao student number: 20011-9444 email: vkao@sfu.ca Vic is currently in 3rd year of Computing Science. He is experienced in JAVA and C++, and he is interested in interaction design. Allan Lei student number: 30102-8107 ... [More] email: ala16@sfu.ca Allan is in the 3rd year Computing Science and Business, minor SIAT, and he knows Java, Python, C/C++. He is interested in Artificial Intelligence(AI). Mark Lauman student number: 30105-6458 email: mcl5@sfu.ca Mark is a 2nd year student in the School of Interactive Arts and Technology at SFU, minoring in Computing Science. He is experienced in Java, C++ and Flash. Mark is interested in Game Design. AssignmentsAssignment One Assignment Two Assignment Three Assignment Four Assignment Five Open Source License UsedThis Program is subject to the GNU General Public License. To view the license, click on the link in the on the right hand panel. How to use SVN?How to check out Schedule MeetingsMeeting Calendar Diagram [Less]

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Welcome to Triple Threat's CMPT 275 Project WebsiteTeam members:Chen-Wei(Vic) Kao student number: 20011-9444 email: vkao@sfu.ca Vic is currently in 3rd year of Computing Science. He is experienced in JAVA and C++, and he is interested in interaction design. Allan Lei student number: 30102-8107 ... [More] email: ala16@sfu.ca Allan is in the 3rd year Computing Science and Business, minor SIAT, and he knows Java, Python, C/C++. He is interested in Artificial Intelligence(AI). Mark Lauman student number: 30105-6458 email: mcl5@sfu.ca Mark is a 2nd year student in the School of Interactive Arts and Technology at SFU, minoring in Computing Science. He is experienced in Java, C++ and Flash. Mark is interested in Game Design. AssignmentsAssignment One Assignment Two Assignment Three Assignment Four Assignment Five Open Source License UsedThis Program is subject to the GNU General Public License. To view the license, click on the link in the on the right hand panel. How to use SVN?How to check out Schedule MeetingsMeeting Calendar Diagram [Less]

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Get up-to-the-minute information from the CA Global Security Advisor on the latest threats.

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