MITRE
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Cybersecurity Community Breathes a Sigh of Relief as CVE Database Funding Extended
The cybersecurity community expressed relief following an 11-month funding extension for the CVE database, which will continue operations after concerns of a shutdown. Industry leaders stress the importance of establishing a long-term plan for its future to maintain effective vulnerability management.
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Future of CVE Program in Jeopardy: Cybersecurity Community Calls for Stability
The CVE Program faces potential instability as US government funding decreases, raising concerns within the cybersecurity community about future preparedness and response to vulnerabilities. Experts stress the importance of this critical program and call for stable governance to mitigate risks.
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Future of CVE Program in Question Amid Funding Concerns
The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) Program is at a crossroads as funding concerns arise, prompting discussions on its future management and governance amidst a backdrop of rising vulnerabilities.
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US Government Agrees to Continue Funding CVE Program Amid Concerns
In a crucial move for the cybersecurity sector, the US government has agreed to extend funding for the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) program amid concerns over its future. Following MITRE’s announcement that federal support was about to end, this extension ensures the continuity of CVE services, which are pivotal in identifying and managing technology…
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End of CVE Program Sparks Concerns Among Cybersecurity Experts
The Department of Homeland Security’s decision to let its contract with MITRE expire could jeopardize the future of the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) program, raising alarms among cybersecurity experts about the potential disruption to vulnerability tracking and management.