0.0.1
🎉 Exciting News for the OCSF Community & Prowler Users! 🎉
We’re thrilled to announce the launch of a brand-new Python package, py-ocsf-models, dedicated to enriching our cybersecurity ecosystem by leveraging the Open Cybersecurity Schema Framework (OCSF) principles. 🚀
🔍 About py-ocsf-models
This package provides comprehensive models based on the OCSF Schema v1.1.0, aiming to simplify the integration and manipulation of cybersecurity data. It’s designed to facilitate a standardized approach to handling cybersecurity data across tools and platforms, ensuring compatibility and ease of use.
💡 Usage in Prowler
We’re also excited to share that Prowler will be incorporating py-ocsf-models
to generate JSON OCSF outputs as Detection Findings. This integration is a significant step towards enhancing our capabilities in cybersecurity data analysis and sharing, aligning with OCSF standards.
🤝 Contribute & Collaborate
We encourage the OCSF community to explore py-ocsf-models, provide feedback, and contribute to the project. Together, we can make strides in achieving greater interoperability and efficiency in cybersecurity operations.
We look forward to your support and contributions. Let’s work together to make cybersecurity data more accessible and standardized across the board!
For any questions or suggestions, feel free to reach out here or open an issue on the GitHub repository.
What's Changed
- feat(ocsf): 1st models for the OCSF 1.1.0 by @jfagoagas in #1
- feat(ocsf): 2nd models for the OCSF 1.1.0 by @sergargar in #2
- chore(models): Add inheritance and TODOs by @jfagoagas in #3
- feat(ocsf): more models for the OCSF 1.1.0 by @sergargar in #4
- fix(package): include package by @sergargar in #5
- fix(LICENSE): update LICENSE copyright by @sergargar in #6
- chore(tests): add ocsf tests by @sergargar in #7
New Contributors
- @jfagoagas made their first contribution in #1
- @sergargar made their first contribution in #2
Full Changelog: https://github.com/prowler-cloud/py-ocsf-models/commits/0.0.1