Infosec glossary entry

ARF

ARF:
Asset Reporting Format

The Asset Reporting Format (ARF) is a standardized method used to present and exchange information about digital assets within an organization and part of the SCAP framework. This format helps in documenting key details about assets, such as their type, value, status, and associated risks, enabling organizations to maintain a clear inventory and understanding of their digital resources. By adopting ARF, companies can enhance their asset management processes, streamline reporting, and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements.

In the context of cybersecurity and information security, ARF plays a crucial role in providing a comprehensive overview of an organization’s assets, which is essential for risk assessment and management. By clearly reporting on assets, organizations can identify vulnerabilities, allocate resources effectively, and implement necessary security measures to protect their digital environment. This structured approach also facilitates better communication between stakeholders and assists in strategic decision-making related to asset utilization and security investments.


a data model to express the transport format of information about assets, and the relationships between assets and reports
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February 8, 2022

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