The Federal Computer Incident Response Capability offers the following kinds of information to agencies:
The Federal Computer Incident Response Capability offers the following kinds of information to agencies:
* Advisories that provide explanations of problems, information to help tell if a site has a specific problem, fixes or workarounds, and vendor information.
* Quarterly summaries that draw attention to the types of attacks being reported as well as other noteworthy incident and vulnerability information.
* Vulnerability notes that cover weaknesses that lack the criteria to become FedCIRC advisories.
* Incident notes that informally report on computer security incidents and changing intruder tactics. There is no set schedule for publishing incident notes.
Source: FedCIRC Web site
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