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How to Cite ATR
ATR has a persistent Zenodo DOI suitable for academic papers, policy documents, whitepapers, and vendor specifications. Version updates per release; the DOI is stable.
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BibTeX
@software{atr_2026,
title = {ATR: Agent Threat Rules — Open Detection Standard for AI Agent Threats},
author = {{ATR Community}},
year = {2026},
version = {2.2.2},
doi = {10.5281/zenodo.19178002},
url = {https://agentthreatrule.org},
license = {MIT}
}APA (7th edition)
ATR Community. (2026). ATR: Agent Threat Rules — Open Detection Standard for AI Agent Threats (Version 2.2.2) [Computer software]. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19178002Chicago (author-date)
ATR Community. 2026. "ATR: Agent Threat Rules — Open Detection Standard for AI Agent Threats." Version 2.2.2. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19178002.IEEE
[1] ATR Community, "ATR: Agent Threat Rules — Open Detection Standard for AI Agent Threats," Version 2.2.2, 2026. doi: 10.5281/zenodo.19178002.Citation File Format (CFF)
cff-version: 1.2.0
title: "ATR: Agent Threat Rules — Open Detection Standard for AI Agent Threats"
type: software
authors:
- name: "ATR Community"
website: "https://agentthreatrule.org"
repository-code: "https://github.com/Agent-Threat-Rule/agent-threat-rules"
url: "https://agentthreatrule.org"
license: MIT
version: "2.2.2"
identifiers:
- type: doi
value: "10.5281/zenodo.19178002"For reviewers and regulators
For normative version-locked citation (e.g., policy documents adopting a specific ATR version as a compliance baseline), cite the GitHub release tag (e.g., v2.2.2) or the version-specific Zenodo DOI. The concept DOI always resolves to the latest version.