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NIST OSCAL Community Events Calendar

Calendar

The NIST OSCAL Team has a public calendar for the community to keep current with the meetings above and other public events hosted by the team.

You can access the web version of this calendar by clicking this link or configure your calendar application with this iCalendar (ICS) file.


Open on the web

Open the calendar on the web to immediately see this month's events without needing to configure it in an application on your computer or mobile device.

For more event details, simply click the TinyURL link provided in the event's location.

Configure in an app

Configure the calendar in your application of choice with an iCalendar (ICS) file. You can find instructions on the Internet for Google Workspace, Microsoft Office 365, and many more.

*Please note that once downloaded, the iCalendar will not automatically update with new events. To stay up to date with future OSCAL events, you will need to redownload the calendar again periodically.

Recurring Events Details

The NIST OSCAL team hosts meetings and other events with the OSCAL community on different topics. We encourage you to attend these meetings as a way to keep up-to-date on and contribute to the development of OSCAL.

  • OSCAL Mini Workshops

    The NIST OSCAL team is hosting a new series of mini workshops, that aims to address topics of interests for our community and to open this forum for its members to present their OSCAL-related work. Unless specifically stated, the workshops will not require a deep technical understanding of OSCAL, and the dialogue is informal, allowing the community to interact with the presenters and with the OSCAL team members.

    The Mini Workshops page contains a masterlist of all mini-workshop recordings and presentation slides.

    For up-to-date information about the workshops, please visit our OSCAL CSRC page.

    Meeting ID: 160 984 5104

    Passcode: 10782510

  • OSCAL Conference Details

    These OSCAL conference workshops will provide attendees an opportunity to familiarize themselves and build skills in the development and use of OSCAL. We encourage developers of control-oriented security tools, and organizations that want to use or create OSCAL-based information, to register and attend the workshop.

This page was last updated on February 6, 2025.