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Home » CERIAS Blog » Elisa’s dead

Elisa’s dead

Wednesday, November 09, 2005 by Pascal Meunier in General

No, not our esteemed director of research.  It turned off my ELISA project, Enterprise-Level Information Security Assurance, due to lack of interest from the public at large.  The idea for this web application was to keep track of patches and basically support NIST’s recommendation on managing patches to use such a system.  I believe this indicates that the process was too heavy; people don’t like to spend so much effort and money managing patches. 

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