All, The Co-Chairs have created three more Google Docs documents to start capturing the normative text for things that we have consensus on. These documents should be considered pre-drafts and eventual feeders in to more formal OASIS templates. Google Docs will enable us to work in a more fluid manner and allow for live interaction and comments on the document. This also prevents problems of passing around a Word document and not knowing if you have the most current version. The public read-only links for the three new documents, along with the TAXII document, are as follows: CTI Common 1.0
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FM-ojdKeaC-3mhf2v1FfXY0Q-s0uCiSDG80tDh23k3E/edit?usp=sharing STIX 2.0
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1U48DOJzh2qELOEhhVWz_G6hL0Bazx1Y52wpOeR8jaVk/edit?usp=sharing CybOX 3.0
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DdS-NrVTjGJ3wvCJ7dbSlhYeiaWS6G6dOXu2F3POpUs/edit?usp=sharing TAXII 2.0
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1eyhS3-fOlRkDB6N39Md6KZbvbCe3CjQlampiZPg-5u4/edit?usp=sharing If you want comment rights to these document, please send me your gmail address. For those that already have comment rights on the TAXII Spec, I have tried to copy those permissions over to these new documents. If I have missed something, please let me know. Thanks, Bret Bret Jordan CISSP Director of Security Architecture and Standards Office of the CTO Blue Coat Systems PGP Fingerprint: 63B4 FC53 680A 6B7D 1447 F2C0 74F8 ACAE 7415 0050 Without cryptography vihv vivc ce xhrnrw, however, the only thing that can not be unscrambled is an egg. Attachment: signature.asc Description: Message signed with OpenPGP using GPGMail