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	Title		: Incident Object Description and Exchange Format Data 
                          Model and Extensible Markup Language (XML)Document 
                          Type Definition
	Author(s)	: J. Meijer, R. Danyliw, Y. Demchenko
	Filename	: draft-meijer-inch-iodef-00.txt
	Pages		: 121
	Date		: 29-Apr-02
	
The purpose of the Incident Object Description and Exchange Format is
to define a common data format for describing and exchanging incident
information between collaborating Computer Security Incident Response
Teams (CSIRTs). The specific goals and requirements of the IODEF are
described in [2]. One of the design principles in the IODEF is
compatibility with the Intrusion Detection Message Exchange Format
(IDMEF) [3] developed for intrusion detection systems. For this
reason, IODEF is heavily based on the IDMEF and provides upward
compatibility with it.

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