Name of Your Organization:
Beijing Topsec Co., Ltd.
Web Site:
http://www.topsec.com.cn
Compatible Capability:
NetGuard
Intrusion Detection System
Capability home page:
http://www.topsec.com.cn/products/ngids.asp
General Capability Questions
1) Product Accessibility <CR_2.4>
Provide a short description of how and where
your capability is made available to your customers and the public (required):
CVE compatibility information
available in the module of Policy Editor, Event Helper and Historical
Events within Our NGIDS management console.
Mapping Questions
4) Map Currency Indication <CR_5.1>
Describe how and where your capability indicates
the most recent CVE version used to create or update its mappings (required):
For each CVE name, our NGIDS has a hyperlink to the respective CVE page which provides a version number on the top of the event description. Our Application Support Team updates NGIDS Knowledge Base weekly.
Documentation Questions
7) CVE and Compatibility Documentation<CR_4.1>
Provide a copy, or directions to its location,
of where your documentation describes CVE and CVE compatibility for
your customers (required):
We provide CVE description information
in CVE COMPATIBILITY in online help (Manager.chm).
8) Documentation of Finding Elements Using CVE Names <CR_4.2>
Provide a copy, or directions to its location, of
where your documentation describes the specific details of how your
customers can use CVE names to find the individual security elements
within your capability's repository (required):
Finding Elements using CVE Names in the Event Helper according to
the following steps:
Steps:
- Select the Help->Event Helper menu
from NGIDS Management console to open the Event Helper window;
- Input CVE name in the Searching Contents
edit box under the find event tab;
- Press the Search button to complete the
task.

Example :
- input "cve-1999-0386"in the Searching
Contents edit box;
- press the Search button to complete the task.

9) Documentation of Finding CVE Names Using Elements
<CR_4.3>
Provide a copy, or directions to its location, of
where your documentation describes the process a user would follow to
find the CVE names associated with individual security elements within
your capability's repository (required):
Finding CVE Names using Elements in the Event Helper according to
the following steps:
Steps :
- Select the Help->Event Helper menu from
NGIDS Management console to open the Event Helper window;
- Double click an Event from the Event Tree
View of the Event Helper;
- Display the help message of selected event
on the right section of the Event helper window as illustrated;

- Display the CVE names automatically when
the mouse moves over the "CVE" label;

- Each CVE name is a hyperlink, Click
the CVE name item, the CVE page with the respective CVE name will
be opened, which includes the description and reference material
of the event.

Type-Specific Capability Questions
Tool Questions
17) Finding Tasks Using CVE Names <CR_A.2.1>
Give detailed examples and explanations of how a
user can locate tasks in the tool by looking for their associated CVE
name (required):
The Event Helper supports full-text
searches and CVE name searches for vulnerability information. Each vulnerability
with a corresponding CVE has an associated "help" page which
contains relevant information for that vulnerability. Please refer to
the answers for question 8 and question 9.
18) Finding CVE Names Using Elements in Reports <CR_A.2.2>
Give detailed examples and explanations of how,
for reports that identify individual security elements, the tool allows
the user to determine the associated CVE names for the individual security
elements in the report (required):
Each event has associated vulnerability information that is same as
Event Helper in the historical Events window. Attached (Manager.chm)
provides the details.
Media Questions
31) Electronic Document Format Info <CR_B.3.1>
Provide details about the different electronic document
formats that you provide and describe how they can be searched for specific
CVE-related text (required):
The documents we provide are
- in mdb format, which can be searched using the full-text
search and CVE Name search mechanism in the GUI.
- in CHM format(online help: Manager.chm), which includes
the introduction and using method of CVE Compatibility.
32) Electronic Document Listing of CVE Names <CR_B.3.2>
If one of the capability's standard electronic documents
only lists security elements by their short names or titles provide
example documents that demonstrate how the associated CVE names are
listed for each individual security element (required):
Some of the mapping information between the CVE_ID and
Event_ID are listed hereinafter:
Event_ID |
CVE_ID |
2001-0139 |
CVE-2000-0192 |
2001-0141 |
CAN-2000-0769 |
2001-0142 |
CVE-1999-0800 |
2001-0143 |
CVE-2000-0540 |
2001-0144 |
CVE-2000-0120 |
2001-0145 |
CVE-2000-1005 |
2001-0146 |
CVE-2000-0435 |
2001-0147 |
CVE-1999-0947 |
2001-0148 |
CVE-1999-0947 |
Please refer to the Event-CVE.xls for details.
Graphical User Interface (GUI)
34) Finding Elements Using CVE Names Through the GUI <CR_B.4.1>
Give detailed examples and explanations of how the
GUI provides a "find" or "search" function for the
user to identify your capability's elements by looking for their associated
CVE name(s) (required):
The Event Helper supports full-text searches and CVE name searches
for vulnerability information. The user may search for an element using
the CVE name. Please refer to the answer for question 8.
35) GUI Element to CVE Name Mapping <CR_B.4.2>
Briefly describe how the associated CVE names are
listed for the individual security elements or discuss how the user
can use the mapping between CVE entries and the capability's elements,
also describe the format of the mapping (required):
CVE names are listed under the "CVE" section of each event's help
message. Please refer to the answer for question 9.
Questions for Signature
37) Statement of Compatibility <CR_2.7>
Have an authorized individual sign and date the
following Compatibility Statement (required):
"As an authorized representative of my organization I agree
that we will abide by all of the mandatory CVE Compatibility Requirements
as well as all of the additional mandatory CVE Compatibility Requirements
that are appropriate for our specific type of capability."
Name: Wang yanshun
Title: P R manager
38) Statement of Accuracy <CR_3.4>
Have an authorized individual sign and date the
following accuracy Statement (recommended):
"As an authorized representative of my organization and to
the best of my knowledge, there are no errors in the mapping between
our capability's Repository and the CVE entries our capability identifies."
Name: Wang yanshun
Title: P R manager
39) Statement on False-Positives and False-Negatives <CR_A.2.8
and/or CR_A.3.5>
FOR TOOLS ONLY - Have an authorized individual sign
and date the following statement about your tools efficiency in identification
of security elements (required):
"As an authorized representative of my organization and to
the best of my knowledge, normally when our capability reports a specific
security element, it is generally correct and normally when an event
occurs that is related to a specific security element our capability
generally reports it."
Name: Wang yanshun
Title: P R
manager
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