The EU cybersecurity agency ENISA has launched the European Vulnerability Database (EUVD) to provide a regional, accessible resource for vulnerability information. Experts see it as a valuable addition that complements existing global databases but emphasize the need for ongoing relevance and integration.
Affected: EU cybersecurity systems, vulnerability management organizations
Affected: EU cybersecurity systems, vulnerability management organizations
Keypoints
- The EU Vulnerability Database (EUVD) was officially launched by ENISA to support cybersecurity risk management in the EU.
- EUVD offers free access to aggregated, reliable, and actionable vulnerability information across IT, OT, and IoT devices.
- It is developed in coordination with the CVE Program and sources data from vendors, incident response teams, and other databases like KEV and NVD.
- Experts highlight that EUVD can enhance regional control but must stay relevant amid concerns about fragmentation and data quality issues.
- The database aims to reduce reporting delays and prevent single points of failure in global vulnerability management efforts.
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