The National Institute of Standards and Technology has implemented changes to how it processes cybersecurity vulnerabilities and exposures, or CVEs, in its National Vulnerability Database, or NVD, ...
NIST’s shift toward selective CVE enrichment creates significant visibility gaps for teams relying solely on the National Vulnerability Database. As AI accelerates vulnerability disclosure rates, ...
The US government has begun an audit of its National Vulnerability Database (NVD) to ensure its team can catch up with the vulnerability backlog. In a May 20 memo, the US Department of Commerce’s ...
A leading U.S.-managed database of cybersecurity vulnerabilities has a processing backlog so extensive that, at current rates, it likely won’t be cleared up until early 2025, a new analysis shows. The ...
The official mission of the organization in charge of maintaining Russia’s national vulnerability database gives it legitimate cover for inspecting foreign technologies and products for security ...
NIST can't keep up with vulnerability submissions.
Over the weekend, security experts were beginning to panic. MITRE announced that the US government had not renewed funding for the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) database. MITRE VP Yosry ...
A House committee advanced a bill that would allow the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to create a formal process for reporting security vulnerabilities in artificial ...
Vulnerabilities are lurking everywhere, like hidden landmines in the digital landscape waiting to be stepped on. As technology advances, so does the rate of vulnerability disclosures and the speed ...
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