The Department of Defense Cyber Crime Center, known as the DC3, is expanding to address the increase in cyber attacks and vulnerabilities. The DC3’s Vulnerability Disclosure Program is expanding ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The defense and research-focused nonprofit MITRE Corporation says funding from the U.S. government runs out on Wednesday for it to maintain a critical database of cyber ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Kate O’Flaherty is a cybersecurity and privacy journalist. U.S. President Donald Trump has cut funding for the global database of ...
A critical resource that cybersecurity professionals worldwide rely on to identify, mitigate and fix security vulnerabilities in software and hardware is in danger of breaking down. The federally ...
Failure to complete routine patching continues to present cyber risks to the United States. Completion of certain cybersecurity tasks may be simple, yet they are not being done, leaving the United ...
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (Enisa) has debuted a European Union Vulnerability Database (EUVD) to provide “aggregated, reliable and actionable” information on newly disclosed cyber ...
2025 #SharetheMicinCyber Fellow Nina-Simone Edwards published an article on reimagining the digital divide in Oxford ...
MITRE loses its lead as the top reporter of vulnerabilities, while new organizations pump out CVEs and reported bugs in ...
Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. Despite goals set last year by the National Institute of Standards and Technology to process a backlog of unanalyzed cybersecurity ...
The U.S. government funding needed for non-profit research giant MITRE to develop, operate and maintain its flagship Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures Program will expire Wednesday, the company ...