The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) has launched the beta version of the European Vulnerability Database (EUVD) to improve transparency and coordination in vulnerability handling in the EU. This new platform operates independently from the established Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) system, which has faced concerns about its long-term stability due to its reliance on US government funding. The EUVD not only serves as a potential backup for the CVE but also introduces new features like highlighting exploited vulnerabilities and an enhanced search function to better assist security professionals.
The recent launch of the European Vulnerability Database (EUVD) aims to enhance coordination in cybersecurity within the EU, serving as a crucial alternative to the CVE system.
The EUVD offers new functionalities such as tracked and highlighted exploited vulnerabilities, a more powerful search function, and is set to support the Common Security Advisory Framework.
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