Template / starter document request for OpenC2 Actuator Profile for Anti-Virus, Version 1.0

      Submitted on Thursday, February 11, 2021 - 17:18
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      Your name: David Lemire
      TC name: Open Command and Control (OpenC2)
      TC email address: openC2@lists.oasis-open.org
      Work product title and version number: OpenC2 Actuator Profile for
      Anti-Virus,
      Version 1.0
      Work product abbreviation: openc2-ap-av
      Track: Standards Track Work Product
      Abstract:
      Actuator profiles identify the aspects of the OpenC2 language specification
      that
      are mandatory and/or meaningful in the context of a given actuator. Actuator
      Profiles also identify specifiers and options that are unique to the
      actuator.
      This repository will focus on the use of OpenC2 to issue commands and parse
      responses to software that can control an anti-virus engine. This could be
      used
      to start or stop the engine, or scan a particular path.

      Format: Please describe in Notes section
      Chair(s):
      Duncan Sparrell, duncan@sfractal.com, sFractal Consulting LLC
      Joe Brule, jmbrule@uwe.nsa.gov, National Security Agency
      Editor(s):
      Vasileios Mavroeidis, vasileim@ifi.uio.no, University of Oslo
      Alex Everett, alex.everett@unc.edu, University of North Carolina at Chapel
      Hill
      David Kemp, d.kemp@cyber.nsa.gov, National Security Agency

      Namespace(s):
      Notes: Request a starter document in markdown format. A companion ticket will
      be
      submitted to request a repository to host this document.

      The results of this submission may be viewed at:
      http://tools.oasis-open.org/issues/browse/TCADMIN

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            Paul Knight (Inactive)
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            david.lemire
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