CVE Program Faces Funding Crisis, Prompting Calls for Reform

The CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) program, a critical component of the U.S. cybersecurity infrastructure, is experiencing a funding crisis that nearly led to its shutdown. This situation has spurred discussions about the need for alternative models and reforms to ensure the program's sustainability and effectiveness. The CVE Foundation has emerged as a prominent alternative, advocating for a shift away from the current CISA-MITRE model. The foundation aims to establish a more resilient and efficient system for managing and disseminating vulnerability information. The ongoing debate highlights the challenges of maintaining and evolving cybersecurity frameworks in the face of financial constraints and the rapidly changing threat landscape. 

https://cyberscoop.com/cve-program-funding-crisis-nvd-cisa-alternatives/

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