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    ST&E Manager

    ST&E tool provide a framework collecting and analyzing scan data

    The process of conducting a Security Test & Evaluation (ST&E) and producing accurate, consistent and repeatable Risk Assessment results is incredibly challenging (if not impossible) without at least some level of automation. DISA has provided a number of automated tools that produce STIG checklist results, but they suffer from various shortcomings. The ST&E Manager, originally created as a set of Perl scripts written to try to eliminate paper checklists and make sense of a mountain of scan data, has grown into a fullfledged web application that makes the ST&E data management problem much more manageable.
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    Build FW1 Cisco Netscreen PolicyFromLogs
    These three tools build Checkpoint, Cisco ASA or Netscreen policys from logfiles. They write dbedit, access-list or set address, set service and set policy commands for the traffic seen in the logs, that can be cut and pasted into the firewalls. WOOT
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