NIST Drops NVD Enrichment for Pre-March 2026 Vulnerabilities
NIST’s National Vulnerability Database will now prioritize enriching new and exploited flaws to address the record growth of reported CVEs
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NIST’s National Vulnerability Database will now prioritize enriching new and exploited flaws to address the record growth of reported CVEs
The audit of the NVD will be conducted by the US Department of Commerce’s Office of Inspector General
ENISA has officially launched the European Vulnerability Database as required by the NIS2 directive
Over half of CISA’s known exploited vulnerabilities disclosed since February 2024 have not yet been analyzed by NIST’s National Vulnerability Database
Several software security experts have told Infosecurity that no new vulnerabilities have been added to the US National Vulnerability Database (NVD) since May 9
CISA launched a new software vulnerability enrichment program to fill the gap left by NIST’s National Vulnerability Database backlog
An open letter signed by 50 cybersecurity practitioners requires the US Congress to support NIST in restoring operations at the National Vulnerability Database
After months of speculation, NIST has finally confirmed its intention to establish an industry consortium to develop the NVD in the future
Vulnerability data has stopped being added to the most widely used software vulnerability database for over a month, putting organizations at risk – and nobody knows why