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        Title           : Incident object Description and Exchange Format 
                          Requirements
        Author(s)       : J. Arvidsson, A. Cormack, Y. Demchenko, J. Meijer
        Filename        : draft-terena-itdwg-iodef-requirements-00.txt
        Pages           : 15
        Date            : 15-Nov-00
        
The purpose of the Incident object Description and Exchange Format 
is to define a common data format for the description, archiving and 
exchange of information about incidents between CSIRTs (including 
alert, incident in investigation, archiving, statistics, reporting, 
etc.). This document describes the high-level requirements for such 
a description and exchange format, including the reasons for those 
requirements. Examples are used to illustrate the requirements where 
necessary.

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