The Security Content Automation Protocol (SCAP) is a suite of open standards that are used to enumerate software flaws, security configuration issues, and product names. It also provides a mechanism for scoring the severity of those flaws. SCAP is maintained by NIST and is designed to provide a standardized approach to managing and measuring security. It is commonly used for automated vulnerability management, security policy compliance, and security assessment.
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