Development of tooling to allow conversion of datasets managed by the Cybersecruity and Privacy Reference Tool (CPRT) into OSCAL formats.
Please visit the CPRT and OSCAL pages for additional information on these projects and PIs contact information.
The repository contains a plain-text file named LICENSE.md
or LICENSE that is phrased in compliance with the Public Access
to NIST Research Copyright, Fair Use, and Licensing Statement
for SRD, Data, and Software, which provides
up-to-date official language for each category in a blue box.
- The version of LICENSE.md included in this repository is approved for use.
- Updated language on the Licensing Statement page supersedes the copy in this repository. You may transcribe the language from the appropriate "blue box" on that page into your README.
If your repository includes any software or data that is licensed
by a third party, create a separate file for third-party licenses
(THIRD_PARTY_LICENSES.md is recommended) and include copyright
and licensing statements in compliance with the conditions of
those licenses.
A file named CODEOWNERS is included. Visitors can view to discover which GitHub users are "in charge" of the repository. More crucially, GitHub uses it to assign reviewers on pull requests. GitHub documents the file (and how to write one) here.
Project metadata is captured in CODEMETA.yaml, used by the NIST
Software Portal to sort your work under the appropriate thematic
homepage.
usnistgov/opensource-repo is developed and maintained by the opensource-team, principally:
- Gretchen Greene, @GRG2
- Yannick Congo, @faical-yannick-congo
- Trevor Keller, @tkphd
Please reach out with questions and comments.