The European Union recently launched the European Union Vulnerability Database (EUVD) as an alternative to the MITRE CVE database, which faced instability. This initiative by ENISA aims to back up the potentially faltering CVE database and highlights the EU's commitment to enhancing cybersecurity in Europe. While EUVD adopts a minimalist design to improve usability, it shares identifiers and CVSS scores from the MITRE system. Experts emphasize that this database represents more than just a technical resource; it is crucial for the strategic digital security of Europe.
Anouck Teiller from HarfangLab stated that a vulnerability database is not only a technical reference but a strategic component for a secure digital Europe.
The EUVD was created as an emergency measure, clearly demonstrating a need for a reliable alternative to the MITRE CVE database amidst threats of its collapse.
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