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ISO 29147:2018

ISO 29147:2018 Information technology – Security techniques – Vulnerability disclosure

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SKU: d5d0506e29b0 Category:

Description

This document provides requirements and recommendations to vendors on the disclosure of vulnerabilities in products and services. Vulnerability disclosure enables users to perform technical vulnerability management as specified in ISO/IEC 27002:2013, 12.6.1[1]. Vulnerability disclosure helps users protect their systems and data, prioritize defensive investments, and better assess risk. The goal of vulnerability disclosure is to reduce the risk associated with exploiting vulnerabilities. Coordinated vulnerability disclosure is especially important when multiple vendors are affected. This document provides:

– guidelines on receiving reports about potential vulnerabilities;

– guidelines on disclosing vulnerability remediation information;

– terms and definitions that are specific to vulnerability disclosure;

– an overview of vulnerability disclosure concepts;

– techniques and policy considerations for vulnerability disclosure;

– examples of techniques, policies (Annex A), and communications (Annex B).

Other related activities that take place between receiving and disclosing vulnerability reports are described in ISO/IEC 30111.

This document is applicable to vendors who choose to practice vulnerability disclosure to reduce risk to users of vendors’ products and services.

Edition

2

Published Date

2018-10-23

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

32

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

This document provides requirements and recommendations to vendors on the disclosure of vulnerabilities in products and services. Vulnerability disclosure enables users to perform technical vulnerability management as specified in ISO/IEC 27002:2013, 12.6.1[1]. Vulnerability disclosure helps users protect their systems and data, prioritize defensive investments, and better assess risk. The goal of vulnerability disclosure is to reduce the risk associated with exploiting vulnerabilities. Coordinated vulnerability disclosure is especially important when multiple vendors are affected. This document provides:

- guidelines on receiving reports about potential vulnerabilities;

- guidelines on disclosing vulnerability remediation information;

- terms and definitions that are specific to vulnerability disclosure;

- an overview of vulnerability disclosure concepts;

- techniques and policy considerations for vulnerability disclosure;

- examples of techniques, policies (Annex A), and communications (Annex B).

Other related activities that take place between receiving and disclosing vulnerability reports are described in ISO/IEC 30111.

This document is applicable to vendors who choose to practice vulnerability disclosure to reduce risk to users of vendors' products and services.

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