Reliable CVE sources in the age of NIST NVD cutbacks
NIST will no longer enrich most CVEs. Here's what changes, what breaks, and what comes next. Category: News
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NIST's CVE Enrichment Cutbacks Reduce Vulnerability Database Coverage and Accuracy
NIST scaled back on the number of CVEs it selects for in-depth analysis, but the move has produced mixed results.
NIST's CVE Enrichment Cutbacks Reduce Vulnerability Database Coverage and Accuracy
NIST scaled back on the number of CVEs it selects for in-depth analysis, but the move has produced mixed results.
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