Cybersecurity Vulnerable Database provides funding in the last -minute government

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The US government continues to make drastic cuts on budgets and staff, but a cybersecurity service at least temporarily avoids CHOP. Thehe The Non -Profit Database Miter Corp will receive 11 months of federal support. Representative of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, in which the parent agency finances the Miter database, told that the department has exercised “a contract option period to ensure that there will be no omission in CVE’s critical services.” The news was an eleven -hour message as the federal funding for the project was planned to Today.

This CVE database identifies and tracks cybersecurity vulnerabilities and is regularly used by IT professionals. It offers a standardized approach that allows you to quickly share complex and technical information about potential problems in companies and organizations around the world.

“We appreciate the huge support for those programs, which have been expressed by the global cyber community, industry and government over the last 24 hours,” said Josri Barzum, Vice President and Director of the Mitra Center for Motherland.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/cybersecurity/database-for-cybersecurity-vulnerarabilities-secures-late-Government-funding-2027036

 
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