European Cybersecurity Agency ENISA Seeks Top-Tier Status in CVE Program
The EU cybersecurity agency looks to become the third Top-Level Root CVE Numbering Authority, alongside CISA and MITRE
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The EU cybersecurity agency looks to become the third Top-Level Root CVE Numbering Authority, alongside CISA and MITRE
After threatening to slash support for the CVE program, CISA threw MITRE a lifeline at the last minute — extending its government contract for another 11 months. After that, it looks like it's up to the private sector to find the cash to keep it going.
MITRE will be able to keep running the CVE program for at least the next 11 months
MITRE and CISA's 2024 list of the 25 most dangerous software weaknesses exposes the need for organizations to continue to invest in secure code.
The open source tool will enable cyber teams to consistently test and boost the defenses of ICS environments
MITRE has released its annual list of the Top 25 "most dangerous software weaknesses" for the year 2023
Cough, cough, use Rust. Plus: Eight more exploited bugs added to CISA's must-patch list The most dangerous type of software bug is the out-of-bounds write, according to MITRE this week. This type of flaw is responsible for 70 CVE-tagged holes in the US government's list of known vulnerabilities that are under active attack and need to be patched, we note.…
The Decider tool is designed to make the ATT&CK framework more accessible and usable for security analysts of every level, with an intuitive interface and simplified language.
The U.S. Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has released 'Decider,' an open-source tool that helps defenders and security analysts quickly generate MITRE ATT&CK mapping reports. [...]