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One major barrier to security automation is having multiple security tools that do not use a common format for representing security data. MITRE SAF uses the Heimdall Data Format (HDF) as a common format to represent normalized security data. HDF files record vital security data about a completed validation test, such as the test code, description, attributes, and outcome. This allows for the aggregation and analysis of test results from a wide range of validation tools at once.
We support normalizing converters between HDF and many common security tools:
(bulleted list of converters in same order as on https://github.com/mitre/saf#convert page)
Want to Recommend or Help Develop a Converter?
See the wiki on how to get started.
HDF Core Elements
HDF uses a common alignment point of the core elements of testing results data so that we can transform multiple formats. The goal is to preserve metadata from unique testing formats as tags when...
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