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Track security.txt: proposed standard for defining security policies #222

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nealmcb opened this issue Aug 3, 2020 · 2 comments
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nealmcb commented Aug 3, 2020

An Internet Draft, security.txt: Proposed standard for defining security policies (e.g. draft 09, February 25, 2020), is wending its way thru the IETF that is related to the goals of this repository. Feedback from this community should be welcome.

If it is released as an RFC, it should be noted here in documentation and examples and perhaps a schema update.

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yesnet0 commented Aug 3, 2020

Hi @nealmcb - There is a parallel activity to integrate security.txt into both the disclose.io list/repo, and to provide feedback towards the security.txt project as well

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yesnet0 commented Aug 26, 2020

Hi @nealmcb - An update to this project is here: https://github.com/disclose/diosts

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