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Exploring Common Security Practices In The CASPR Project
Jan 07, 2005
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Anthony Pell
1 min read
Topics Covered
information security
cyber defense
security practice
open source project
security resource
CASPR stands for Commonly Accepted Security Practices & Recommendations. Our goal is to distill the knowledge of the world’s Information Security experts into a series of papers that are freely available on the Internet to everyone.
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