--- schema-version: v1.2.8 id: OASISCACAO-Security-Playbooks-v1.0-CS02 title: - content: CACAO Security Playbooks Version 1.0 language: - en script: - Latn format: text/plain type: main link: - content: https://docs.oasis-open.org/cacao/security-playbooks/v1.0/cs02/security-playbooks-v1.0-cs02.html type: src - content: https://docs.oasis-open.org/cacao/security-playbooks/v1.0/cs02/security-playbooks-v1.0-cs02.pdf type: pdf - content: https://docs.oasis-open.org/cacao/security-playbooks/v1.0/cs02/security-playbooks-v1.0-cs02.docx type: doc type: standard docid: - id: OASIS CACAO-Security-Playbooks-v1.0-CS02 type: OASIS primary: true docnumber: CACAO-Security-Playbooks-v1.0-CS02 date: - type: issued value: '2021-06-23' contributor: - organization: name: - content: OASIS contact: - uri: https://www.oasis-open.org/ role: - description: - content: Standards Development Organization type: authorizer - type: publisher - organization: name: - content: OASIS Collaborative Automated Course of Action Operations (CACAO) for Cyber Security TC contact: - uri: https://www.oasis-open.org/committees/cacao/ role: - description: - content: Committee type: authorizer - person: name: given: forename: - content: Bret language: - en script: - Latn surname: content: Jordan language: - en script: - Latn role: - type: editor - person: name: given: forename: - content: Allan language: - en script: - Latn surname: content: Thomson language: - en script: - Latn role: - type: editor language: - en script: - Latn abstract: - content: Defining the schema and taxonomy for collaborative automated course of action operations (CACAO) security playbooks and how these playbooks can be created, documented, and shared in a structured and standardized way across organizational boundaries and technological solutions. language: - en script: - Latn format: text/plain doctype: type: specification editorialgroup: - name: OASIS Collaborative Automated Course of Action Operations (CACAO) for Cyber Security TC ext: schema-version: v1.0.1 technology_area: - Cybersecurity