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AVE assigns stable behavioral classification IDs to agentic AI component findings.
If you maintain a scanner that detects prompt injection, tool poisoning, exfiltration,
or similar agentic attack classes, mapping your rule IDs to AVE IDs lets security
teams deduplicate findings across tools using a shared vocabulary.
We have published crosswalks for NVIDIA SkillSpector and ClawScan already:
crosswalks/skillspector-to-ave.json
crosswalks/clawscan-to-ave.json
If you maintain a scanner and want help building a crosswalk for your rules,
open an issue or comment here with your rule categories. We will help with the mapping.
The implementer guide covers how to add ave_id to your finding output:
docs/specs/ave-implementer-guide.md
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AVE assigns stable behavioral classification IDs to agentic AI component findings.
If you maintain a scanner that detects prompt injection, tool poisoning, exfiltration,
or similar agentic attack classes, mapping your rule IDs to AVE IDs lets security
teams deduplicate findings across tools using a shared vocabulary.
We have published crosswalks for NVIDIA SkillSpector and ClawScan already:
If you maintain a scanner and want help building a crosswalk for your rules,
open an issue or comment here with your rule categories. We will help with the mapping.
The implementer guide covers how to add ave_id to your finding output:
docs/specs/ave-implementer-guide.md
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