Possible National Security Crisis Averted: CISA’s Reversal Extends Support for CVE Database Your email has been sent The nonprofit organization MITRE, which maintains the Common Vulnerabilities and ...
After the U.S. government initially cut its funding of the CVE database, used to track security vulnerabilities in operating systems and software, CISA has said it will continue to be funded for ...
The U.S. government today extended a contract through which it finances the CVE Program, the cybersecurity industry’s go-to database of software vulnerabilities. The U.S. Cybersecurity and ...
In an 11th-hour reprieve, the US government last night agreed to continue funding the globally used Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) program.… This comes after the Feds decided not to renew ...
The Common Vulnerability and Exposures, or CVE, repository holds the answers to some of information security’s most vital questions. Namely, which security issue are we talking about, exactly, and how ...
Patching alone no longer stops breaches. Learn why CVE-based vulnerability management is failing and how runtime visibility reveals what’s truly exploitable in your environment.
European Vulnerability Database is Live: What This ‘Essential Tool’ Offers Security Experts Your email has been sent The announcement comes after concerns that the US government would stop funding the ...
The cybersecurity community has reacted with shock and bewilderment at a decision by the US government not to renew MITRE’s contract to manage the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) database.
The US government has stopped funding the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) database, a standardized global system for identifying and tracking software vulnerabilities across platforms and ...
After the CVE’s program’s near-death experience in April, might the Europeans be looking for a more reliable long-term system? From this week, the global technology industry has a new database to ...