ENISA has launched the European Vulnerability Database (EUVD) to provide reliable information regarding cyber vulnerabilities in IT products and services. This database, which aims to improve the analysis and correlation of vulnerabilities, consolidates data from multiple sources, including CSIRTs and existing databases. With recent concerns over the US CVE database funding, the EUVD represents a significant step in bolstering Europe's cybersecurity framework. Commissioner Henna Virkkunen emphasized its importance in elevating cybersecurity standards, showcasing a proactive approach to managing vulnerabilities within the European market.
The European Vulnerability Database (EUVD) will consolidate cyber vulnerability information, ensuring better analysis and accessibility to mitigation measures for EU's cybersecurity resilience.
The EUVD aims for high interconnection of vulnerability data from CSIRTs and suppliers, promoting a holistic approach to cyber vulnerability management across Europe.
Henna Virkkunen highlighted the EUVD as a key development to enhance Europe's cybersecurity standards, especially following recent funding concerns for the US CVE database.
The database features dashboards for critical, exploited, and EU-coordinated vulnerabilities, providing a comprehensive tool for European cybersecurity efforts.
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