The MITRE Corporation's funding for the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) database is set to expire, raising concerns among cybersecurity professionals about the future of this essential resource. The CVE database plays a critical role in the cybersecurity community, offering a standardized method for identifying and cataloging security vulnerabilities. Experts emphasize the importance of continuing this database to maintain effective cybersecurity practices. Although CISA has acknowledged the lapse in funding, steps are being taken to mitigate the impact and sustain CVE services important for safeguarding national infrastructure.
"It allows practitioners to make a non-partisan assessment of their environment, based upon the needs for patching and remediation... It's an invaluable tool, and private and public sector should be coming together to make sure this valuable work continues."
"CISA is the primary sponsor for the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposure (CVE) program, which is used by government and industry alike to disclose, catalog, and share information on technology vulnerabilities that can put the nation's critical infrastructure at risk."
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