“We Speak CVE” podcast host Shannon Sabens chats with CVE Consumer Working Group (CWG) co-chairs, Jay Jacobs and Bob Lord, and CVE™ Project Lead Alec Summers, about how the CWG was created to address the needs and perspectives of those who use CVE data — ranging from enterprise security teams to tool developers and managed security service providers — recognizing that their requirements and pain points often differ from those of upstream data providers. Topics include the CWG’s goals to syst...
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“We Speak CVE” podcast host Shannon Sabens chats with CVE Consumer Working Group (CWG) co-chairs, Jay Jacobs and Bob Lord, and CVE™ Project Lead Alec Summers, about how the CWG was created to address the needs and perspectives of those who use CVE data — ranging from enterprise security teams to tool developers and managed security service providers — recognizing that their requirements and pain points often differ from those of upstream data providers. Topics include the CWG’s goals to syst...
Enhancing CVE Records as an Authorized Data Publisher
We Speak CVE
27 minutes
3 years ago
Enhancing CVE Records as an Authorized Data Publisher
Kent Landfield of McAfee and Art Manion of CERT/CC discuss how the CVE Program’s upcoming release of JSON 5.0 will allow for additional and related information to be added to CVE Records after they have been published by CVE Numbering Authorities (CNAs). These additions — such as risk scores, affected product lists, versions, references, translations, etc. — will be made by “Authorized Data Publishers (ADPs),” which will be organizations authorized within the CVE Program to enrich the records...
We Speak CVE
“We Speak CVE” podcast host Shannon Sabens chats with CVE Consumer Working Group (CWG) co-chairs, Jay Jacobs and Bob Lord, and CVE™ Project Lead Alec Summers, about how the CWG was created to address the needs and perspectives of those who use CVE data — ranging from enterprise security teams to tool developers and managed security service providers — recognizing that their requirements and pain points often differ from those of upstream data providers. Topics include the CWG’s goals to syst...