NIST IR 8278A
National Online Informative References
(OLIR) Program :
Submission Guidance for OLIR Developers
Matthew Barrett
Nicole Keller
Stephen Quinn
Matthew C. Smith
Karen Scarfone
This publication is available free of charge from:
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NISTIR 8278A
National Online Informative References
(OLIR) Program :
Submission Guidance for OLIR Developers
Matthew Barrett * Matthew C. Smith
Applied Cybersecurity Division Huntington Ingalls Industries
Information Technology Laboratory Annapolis Junction, MD
Nicole Keller Karen Scarfone
Stephen Quinn Scarfone Cybersecurity
Computer Security Division Clifton, VA
Information Technology Laboratory
*Former employee; all work for this publication was done while at NIST
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November 2020
U.S. Department of Commerce
Wilbur L. Ross, Jr., Secretary
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Walter Copan , NIST Director and Under Secretary of Commerce for Standards and Technology National Institute of Standards and Technology Interagency or Internal Report 8278A
40 pages ( November 2020 )
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SUBMISSION GUIDANCE FOR OLIR DEVELOPERS
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Reports on Computer Systems Technology
The Information Technology Laboratory (ITL) at the National Institute of Standards and
Technology (NIST) promotes the U.S. economy and public welfare by providing technical leadership for the Nation’s measurement and standards infrastructure. ITL develops tests, test methods, reference data, proof of concept implem entations, and technical analyses to advance
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Abstract
The National Online Informative References (OLIR) Program is a NIST effort to facilitate subject matter experts in defining standardized Online