The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (Enisa) has launched the European Union Vulnerability Database (EUVD), inspired by the NIS2 Directive, to consolidate and provide accessible information on cyber security vulnerabilities. This interconnected database aggregates data from various sources, including national response teams and existing databases, to enhance the analysis and correlation of vulnerabilities. It aims to improve security standards across Europe, equipping both public and private sectors with better tools to protect their digital environments.
"The EU Vulnerability Database is a major step towards reinforcing Europe's security and resilience," said Henna Virkkunen, European Commission executive vice-president for tech sovereignty, security and democracy.
"Enisa achieves a milestone with the implementation of the vulnerability database requirement from the NIS2 Directive... The database ensures transparency to all users of the affected ICT products and services."
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