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New framework aids migration of legacy IT security concepts to machine-readable formats

A new framework called ASSERT has been developed to help organizations migrate legacy IT security concepts to machine-readable formats like OSCAL. This framework uses ontology-based extraction to convert old documents into formal graphs, which are then compared against a reference state to identify inconsistencies. The ASSERT framework aims to make document-infrastructure discrepancies measurable, though it highlights a trade-off between discovering undocumented elements and enforcing schema adherence. AI

IMPACT This framework could streamline compliance efforts for organizations by automating the conversion and verification of legacy IT security documentation.

RANK_REASON The cluster contains an academic paper detailing a new framework for auditing IT security concepts. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=0.7]

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New framework aids migration of legacy IT security concepts to machine-readable formats

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  1. arXiv cs.AI TIER_1 English(EN) · Lea Roxanne Muth, Marian Margraf ·

    Reverse Engineering Compliance: A Dual-Graph Verification Framework for Auditing Legacy IT Security Concepts

    arXiv:2607.08292v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: The NIS-2 Directive increases the need for continuous, auditable compliance evidence and motivates a shift from document-based compliance toward machine-readable compliance artifacts. The Open Security Controls Assessment Language…