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      NIST SP 800‐82 Rev. 2 RFC 4949, Guide to Industrial Control Systems (ICS) Security, May 2015, available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/NIST.SP.800‐82r2

      NIST 800‐83 Revision 1 Guide to Malware Incident Prevention and Handling for Desktops and Laptops, July 2013, available at https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/SpecialPublications/NIST.SP.800‐83r1.pdf

      NIST 800‐88, Revision 1: Guidelines for Media Sanitization, 5 February 2015, available at https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/SpecialPublications/NIST.SP.800‐88r1.pdf

      NIST Special Publication 800‐101 Guidelines on Mobile Device Forensics, May 2014, available at http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/NIST.SP. 800‐101r1

      NIST Special Publication 800‐115 Technical Guide to Information Security Testing and Assessment, Sep. 2008, available at https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/Legacy/SP/nistspecialpublication800‐115.pdf

      NIST Special Publication 800‐150 Guide to Cyber Threat Information Sharing, October 2016, available at https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/SpecialPublications/NIST.SP.800‐150.pdf

      NISTIR 8053 De‐Identification of Personal Information, October 2015, available at https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/ir/2015/NIST.IR.8053.pdf

      NISTIR 8170 Approaches for Federal Agencies to Use the Cybersecurity Framework

      NIST, March 2020, available at https://doi.org/10.6028/NIST.IR.8170

      NISTIR 8269 (DRAFT) A taxonomy and terminology of adversarial machine learning, May 2019, available at https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/ir/2019/NIST.IR.8269‐draft.pdf

      I.7.1 Glossaries in the Area of Cybersecurity

      1 National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) provides a keyword searchable glossary of more than 6700 security‐related terms with references to a particular NIST publication. This Glossary consists of terms and definitions extracted verbatim from NIST's cybersecurity‐ and privacy‐related Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS), NIST Special Publications (SPs), and NIST Internal/Interagency Reports (IRs), as well as from Committee on National Security Systems (CNSS) Instruction CNSSI‐4009 – see https://csrc.nist.gov/glossary/

      2 The National Initiative for Cybersecurity Careers and Studies of the Department of Homeland Security Portal provides cybersecurity lexicon to serve the cybersecurity communities of practice and interest for both the public and private sectors. It complements other lexicons such as the NISTIR 7298 Glossary of Key Information Security Terms. Objectives for lexicon are to enable clearer communication and common understanding of cybersecurity terms, through use of plain English and annotations on the definitions. The lexicon will evolve through ongoing feedback from end users and stakeholders – see https://niccs.cisa.gov/about‐niccs/cybersecurity‐glossary#

      3 SANS Institute glossary of terms – see https://www.sans.org/security‐resources/glossary‐of‐terms/

      4 Canadian Centre for Cyber Security’s glossary – see https://cyber.gc.ca/en/glossary

      I.7.2 Glossaries in the Area of Artificial Intelligence

      1 Council of Europe, Artificial Intelligence Glossary – see https://www.coe.int/en/web/artificial‐intelligence/glossary

      2 Wikipedia, Glossary of Artificial Intelligence – see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_artificial_intelligence

      I.7.3 Other Data and Information Sources Used

      I.7.3.1 Antimalware Tools List and Comparison

      Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_antivirus_software

      Anti‐malware Reviews at http://www.antimalwarereviews.com,

      Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE)® is a list of records – each containing an identification number, a description, and at least one public reference – for publicly known cybersecurity vulnerabilities – https://cve.mitre.org and CVE Details (https://www.cvedetails.com)

      Comparison of computer viruses, Wikipedia, accessed at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_computer_viruses – contains a unified list (currently a few dozen virus families) of computer viruses with their origin, isolation dates, and short descriptions

      Computer worms, Wikipedia, accessed at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_computer_worms – contains a unified list (currently a few dozen) of computer worms with their origin, isolation dates, and short descriptions

      Clam antivirus signature database, www.clamav.net.

      Kaggle is the world's largest data science community with powerful tools and resources to help you achieve your data science goals. Their website provides a transparent repository for public datasets – https://www.kaggle.com/datasets

      Spam datasets: LingSpam (csmining.org/index.php/ling‐spam‐datasets.html) and SpamAssasin (http://spamassassin.org/publiccorpus).

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