From 6bc09741585410882db8a8b76367cc88d5d5839e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: mokaddem Date: Tue, 5 Nov 2019 10:31:53 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] chg: [numerical_value] Incremented version of taxonomies having num_val --- analyst-assessment/machinetag.json | 2 +- copine-scale/machinetag.json | 2 +- cssa/machinetag.json | 2 +- cyber-threat-framework/machinetag.json | 2 +- economical-impact/machinetag.json | 2 +- osint/machinetag.json | 2 +- priority-level/machinetag.json | 2 +- targeted-threat-index/machinetag.json | 2 +- 8 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/analyst-assessment/machinetag.json b/analyst-assessment/machinetag.json index 7a4573b..1d8cc60 100644 --- a/analyst-assessment/machinetag.json +++ b/analyst-assessment/machinetag.json @@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ "org", "user" ], - "version": 3, + "version": 4, "description": "A series of assessment predicates describing the analyst capabilities to perform analysis. These assessment can be assigned by the analyst him/herself or by another party evaluating the analyst.", "expanded": "Analyst (Self) Assessment", "namespace": "analyst-assessment" diff --git a/copine-scale/machinetag.json b/copine-scale/machinetag.json index 840df7c..53dddca 100644 --- a/copine-scale/machinetag.json +++ b/copine-scale/machinetag.json @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/COPINE_scale", "http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/1079063217724768" ], - "version": 2, + "version": 3, "description": "The COPINE Scale is a rating system created in Ireland and used in the United Kingdom to categorise the severity of images of child sex abuse. The scale was developed by staff at the COPINE (Combating Paedophile Information Networks in Europe) project. The COPINE Project was founded in 1997, and is based in the Department of Applied Psychology, University College Cork, Ireland.", "expanded": "COPINE Scale", "namespace": "copine-scale", diff --git a/cssa/machinetag.json b/cssa/machinetag.json index 1c8b2b9..6e2ea09 100644 --- a/cssa/machinetag.json +++ b/cssa/machinetag.json @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ { "namespace": "cssa", "description": "The CSSA agreed sharing taxonomy.", - "version": 6, + "version": 7, "predicates": [ { "value": "sharing-class", diff --git a/cyber-threat-framework/machinetag.json b/cyber-threat-framework/machinetag.json index 79c9be8..9c6cef3 100644 --- a/cyber-threat-framework/machinetag.json +++ b/cyber-threat-framework/machinetag.json @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ "namespace": "cyber-threat-framework", "expanded": "Cyber Threat Framework", "description": "Cyber Threat Framework was developed by the US Government to enable consistent characterization and categorization of cyber threat events, and to identify trends or changes in the activities of cyber adversaries. https://www.dni.gov/index.php/cyber-threat-framework", - "version": 1, + "version": 2, "predicates": [ { "value": "Preparation", diff --git a/economical-impact/machinetag.json b/economical-impact/machinetag.json index 2e90aeb..477d0ee 100644 --- a/economical-impact/machinetag.json +++ b/economical-impact/machinetag.json @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ "namespace": "economical-impact", "expanded": " Economical Impact", "description": "Economical impact is a taxonomy to describe the financial impact as positive or negative gain to the tagged information (e.g. data exfiltration loss, a positive gain for an adversary).", - "version": 4, + "version": 5, "refs": [ "https://www.misp-project.org/" ], diff --git a/osint/machinetag.json b/osint/machinetag.json index eacbd75..ad784e9 100755 --- a/osint/machinetag.json +++ b/osint/machinetag.json @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ "value": "certainty" } ], - "version": 10, + "version": 11, "description": "Open Source Intelligence - Classification (MISP taxonomies)", "namespace": "osint", "values": [ diff --git a/priority-level/machinetag.json b/priority-level/machinetag.json index 851082a..852a675 100644 --- a/priority-level/machinetag.json +++ b/priority-level/machinetag.json @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ "numerical_value": 0 } ], - "version": 1, + "version": 2, "description": "After an incident is scored, it is assigned a priority level. The six levels listed below are aligned with NCCIC, DHS, and the CISS to help provide a common lexicon when discussing incidents. This priority assignment drives NCCIC urgency, pre-approved incident response offerings, reporting requirements, and recommendations for leadership escalation. Generally, incident priority distribution should follow a similar pattern to the graph below. Based on https://www.us-cert.gov/NCCIC-Cyber-Incident-Scoring-System.", "namespace": "priority-level", "exclusive": true diff --git a/targeted-threat-index/machinetag.json b/targeted-threat-index/machinetag.json index 7139263..9fd15ae 100644 --- a/targeted-threat-index/machinetag.json +++ b/targeted-threat-index/machinetag.json @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ "value": "technical-sophistication-multiplier" } ], - "version": 2, + "version": 3, "refs": [ "https://citizenlab.org/2013/10/targeted-threat-index/", "https://www.usenix.org/system/files/conference/usenixsecurity14/sec14-paper-hardy.pdf"