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Overview | Current Members | Charter and Membership Requirements

Overview

The CEE Editorial Board works with the CEE Moderator (currently MITRE) and CEE Community to define the scope of CEE, provides input for CEE’s strategic direction, and advocates the adoption of CEE in the community.

CEE Editorial Board members are chosen based upon their ability as a technical expert, liaison, or advocate. Primary responsibilities for Editorial Board members include: attending board meetings (teleconferences); providing input into the strategic direction of CEE and each of its components; participating in the creation, improvement, and updates to CEE; actively follow the CEE email lists; providing expert advice about CEE to the Community; and looking for opportunities and advocating CEE in the Community.

If you are interested in becoming a CEE Editorial Board, please first review the Charter and Membership Requirements below.

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Current Members

LogLogic Inc.
Anton Chuvakin

Microsoft Corporation
Eric Fitzgerald

Splunk Inc.
Raffael Marty

Tenable Network Security, Inc.
Ron Gula

MITRE Corporation (Moderator)
William Heinbockel
Rosalie McQuaid

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Charter and Membership Requirements

The CEE Editorial Board is an advisory body that provides valuable input on the Common Event Expression (CEE) Log Standard — including its Taxonomy, Syntax, Transport, and Log Recommendation components — to the CEE Moderator (currently MITRE). While it is important to have organizational support for CEE, it is the individuals who sit on the CEE Editorial Board and their input and activity that truly make a difference.

The Editorial Board’s primary responsibilities are to work with the CEE Moderator and the Community to define CEE, to provide input into CEE’s strategic direction, and to advocate CEE in the Community. Additionally, the Editorial Board will be asked to make a judgment, in the best interest CEE, on any technical or strategic problem to which the CEE Community cannot reach a consensus.

Editorial Board members are chosen based upon their ability as a technical expert, liaison, or advocate, and are expected to meet the following requirements:

In addition to the above requirements, Editorial Board members are expected to look for opportunities to include CEE in his or her organization’s products and/or services.

In an effort to guard against organizational bias, a single organization may be represented by a maximum of two individuals with the expectation that one individual will be focused on strategic direction and the other individual will be focused more on technical decisions.

Potential members should be participants in the Community before looking to join the CEE Editorial Board. Each nominee must be approved by the CEE Editorial Board, with the CEE Moderator having the final say regarding membership.

If you are interested in becoming a CEE Editorial Board member, send an email expressing your interest and a brief overview of your qualifications to cee@mitre.org.

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