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CVE-Announce e-newsletter/November 15, 2011
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Contents:
1. Feature Story
2. Also in this Issue
3. Details/Credits + Subscribing and Unsubscribing
FEATURE STORY:
2 Products from 2 Organizations Now Registered as Officially
"CVE-Compatible"
Two additional information security products have achieved the final stage
of MITRE's formal CVE Compatibility Process and is now officially
"CVE-Compatible." The product is now eligible to use the CVE-Compatible
Product/Service logo, and a completed and reviewed "CVE Compatibility
Requirements Evaluation" questionnaire is posted for the product as part of
the organization's listing on the CVE-Compatible Products and Services page
on the CVE Web site. A total of 124 products to-date have been recognized as
officially compatible.
The following products are now registered as officially "CVE-Compatible":
* Packet Storm - Packet Storm Security Web site
* SECUI.COM Corporation - SECUI SCAN
Use of the official CVE-Compatible logo will allow system administrators and
other security professionals to look for the logo when adopting
vulnerability management products and services for their enterprises and the
compatibility process questionnaire will help end-users compare how
different products and services satisfy the CVE compatibility requirements,
and therefore which specific implementations are best for their networks and
systems.
For additional information about CVE compatibility and to review all
products and services listed, visit the CVE Compatibility Process and
CVE-Compatible Products and Services.
LINKS:
Packet Storm - http://cve.mitre.org/compatible/questionnaires/138.html
SECUI.COM Corporation -
http://cve.mitre.org/compatible/questionnaires/137.html
CVE Compatibility Process - http://cve.mitre.org/compatible/process.html
CVE-Compatible Products - http://cve.mitre.org/compatible/
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ALSO IN THIS ISSUE:
* CVE/Making Security Measurable Booth and SCAP/SwA Briefings at "IT
Security Automation Conference 2011"
* CVE/Making Security Measurable Briefing and CWE/CAPEC/MAEC Briefing at
"Software Assurance Enabling Reliability, Resilience, Robustness, and
Security Workshop"
Read these stories and more news at http://cve.mitre.org/news
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Details/Credits + Subscribing and Unsubscribing
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