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upcoming conferences, new Web site features, etc. right to your email box.
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CVE-Announce e-newsletter/December 21, 2012
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Contents:
1. Feature Story
2. Hot Topic
3. Also in this Issue
4. Details/Credits + Subscribing and Unsubscribing
FEATURE STORY:
2 Products from Huawei Technologies Now Registered as Officially
"CVE-Compatible"
Two additional information security products and services have achieved the
final stage of MITRE's formal CVE Compatibility Process and are now
officially "CVE-Compatible." The products and services are now eligible to
use the CVE-Compatible Product/Service logo, and a completed and reviewed
"CVE Compatibility Requirements Evaluation" questionnaire is posted for each
product as part of the organization's listing on the CVE-Compatible Products
and Services page on the CVE Web site. A total of 135 products to-date have
been recognized as officially compatible.
The following products are now registered as officially "CVE-Compatible":
* Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.'s
- Huawei Network Intelligent Protection System (NIP)
- Huawei Network Intrusion Detection System (NIP D)
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:
Huawei NIP D - http://cve.mitre.org/compatible/questionnaires/150.html
Huawei NIP - http://cve.mitre.org/compatible/questionnaires/149.html
CVE Compatibility Process - http://cve.mitre.org/compatible/process.html
CVE Compatibility Requirements -
http://cve.mitre.org/compatible/requirements.html
CVE-Compatible Products and Services - http://cve.mitre.org/compatible/
Make a Declaration - http://cve.mitre.org/compatible/make_a_declaration.html
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UPCOMING EVENT:
Mozilla and Symantec Added as CVE Numbering Authorities (CNAs)
Mozilla Corporation and Symantec Corporation now listed as Software Vendors
on the CVE Numbering Authority (CNA) page. CNAs are organizations that
distribute CVE-ID numbers to researchers and information technology vendors
for inclusion in first-time public announcements of new vulnerabilities,
without directly involving MITRE in the details of the specific
vulnerabilities.
Learn more about CNAs, including an introduction to CVE-ID reservation, role
and requirements of CNAs, vendor liaisons, researcher responsibilities, and
the process for requesting CVE-ID numbers, on the CVE Numbering Authority
(CNA) page in the CVE List section.
LINKS:
Mozilla - http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/
Symantec - http://www.symantec.com/
CVE Numbering Authority (CNA) page -
http://cve.mitre.org/cve/cna.html#participating_cnas
CVE List - http://cve.mitre.org/cve
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ALSO IN THIS ISSUE:
* Opzoon Technology Makes Three Declarations of CVE Compatibility
Read these stories and more news at http://cve.mitre.org/news
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Details/Credits + Subscribing and Unsubscribing
Managing Editor: Steve Boyle, Information Security Technical Center. Writer:
Bob Roberge. The MITRE Corporation (www.mitre.org) maintains CVE and
provides impartial technical guidance to the CVE Editorial Board on all
matters related to ongoing development of CVE.
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Copyright 2012, The MITRE Corporation. CVE and the CVE logo are registered
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http://cve.mitre.org or send an email to cve@mitre.org. Learn more about
Making Security Measurable at http://measurablesecurity.mitre.org.
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
CVE Announce - December 13, 2012 (opt-in newsletter from the CVE Web site)
Welcome to the latest issue of the CVE-Announce e-newsletter. This email
newsletter is designed to bring recent news about CVE, such as new versions,
upcoming conferences, new Web site features, etc. right to your email box.
Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) is the standard for information
security vulnerability names. CVE content results from the collaborative
efforts of the CVE Editorial Board, which is comprised of leading
representatives from the information security community. Details on
subscribing (and unsubscribing) to the email newsletter are at the end.
Please feel free to pass this newsletter on to interested colleagues.
Comments: cve@mitre.org
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CVE-Announce e-newsletter/December 13, 2012
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Contents:
1. Feature Story
2. Hot Topic
3. Also in this Issue
4. Details/Credits + Subscribing and Unsubscribing
FEATURE STORY:
1 Product from NGS Software Now Registered as Officially "CVE-Compatible"
One additional information security product has 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 133 products to-date have been recognized as
officially compatible.
The following product is now registered as officially "CVE-Compatible":
* NGS Software - NGS SQuirreL for Oracle
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:
NGS SQuirreL for Oracle -
http://cve.mitre.org/compatible/questionnaires/148.html
CVE Compatibility Process - http://cve.mitre.org/compatible/process.html
CVE Compatibility Requirements -
http://cve.mitre.org/compatible/requirements.html
CVE-Compatible Products and Services - http://cve.mitre.org/compatible/
Make a Declaration - http://cve.mitre.org/compatible/make_a_declaration.html
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UPCOMING EVENT:
ICS-CERT Added as a CVE Numbering Authority
Industrial Control Systems Cyber Emergency Response Team (ICS-CERT) is now
listed as a third-party coordinator on the CVE Numbering Authority (CNA)
page. CNAs are organizations that distribute CVE-ID numbers to researchers
and information technology vendors for inclusion in first-time public
announcements of new vulnerabilities, without directly involving MITRE in
the details of the specific vulnerabilities.
Learn more about CNAs, including an introduction to CVE-ID reservation, role
and requirements of CNAs, vendor liaisons, researcher responsibilities, and
the process for requesting CVE-ID numbers, on the CVE Numbering Authority
(CNA) page in the CVE List section.
LINKS:
ICS-CERT - http://www.us-cert.gov/control_systems/ics-cert/
CVE Numbering Authority (CNA) page -
http://cve.mitre.org/cve/cna.html#participating_cnas
CVE List - http://cve.mitre.org/cve
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ALSO IN THIS ISSUE:
* Hewlett-Packard Makes Declaration of CVE Compatibility
Read these stories and more news at http://cve.mitre.org/news
---------------------------------------------------------------
Details/Credits + Subscribing and Unsubscribing
Managing Editor: Steve Boyle, Information Security Technical Center. Writer:
Bob Roberge. The MITRE Corporation (www.mitre.org) maintains CVE and
provides impartial technical guidance to the CVE Editorial Board on all
matters related to ongoing development of CVE.
To unsubscribe from the CVE-Announce e-newsletter, open a new email message
and copy the following text to the BODY of the message "SIGNOFF
CVE-Announce-list", then send the message to: listserv@lists.mitre.org. To
subscribe, send an email message to listserv@lists.mitre.org with the
following text in the BODY of the message: "SUBSCRIBE CVE-Announce-List".
Copyright 2012, The MITRE Corporation. CVE and the CVE logo are registered
trademarks of The MITRE Corporation.
For more information about CVE, visit the CVE Web site at
http://cve.mitre.org or send an email to cve@mitre.org. Learn more about
Making Security Measurable at http://measurablesecurity.mitre.org.
newsletter is designed to bring recent news about CVE, such as new versions,
upcoming conferences, new Web site features, etc. right to your email box.
Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) is the standard for information
security vulnerability names. CVE content results from the collaborative
efforts of the CVE Editorial Board, which is comprised of leading
representatives from the information security community. Details on
subscribing (and unsubscribing) to the email newsletter are at the end.
Please feel free to pass this newsletter on to interested colleagues.
Comments: cve@mitre.org
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CVE-Announce e-newsletter/December 13, 2012
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Contents:
1. Feature Story
2. Hot Topic
3. Also in this Issue
4. Details/Credits + Subscribing and Unsubscribing
FEATURE STORY:
1 Product from NGS Software Now Registered as Officially "CVE-Compatible"
One additional information security product has 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 133 products to-date have been recognized as
officially compatible.
The following product is now registered as officially "CVE-Compatible":
* NGS Software - NGS SQuirreL for Oracle
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:
NGS SQuirreL for Oracle -
http://cve.mitre.org/compatible/questionnaires/148.html
CVE Compatibility Process - http://cve.mitre.org/compatible/process.html
CVE Compatibility Requirements -
http://cve.mitre.org/compatible/requirements.html
CVE-Compatible Products and Services - http://cve.mitre.org/compatible/
Make a Declaration - http://cve.mitre.org/compatible/make_a_declaration.html
---------------------------------------------------------------
UPCOMING EVENT:
ICS-CERT Added as a CVE Numbering Authority
Industrial Control Systems Cyber Emergency Response Team (ICS-CERT) is now
listed as a third-party coordinator on the CVE Numbering Authority (CNA)
page. CNAs are organizations that distribute CVE-ID numbers to researchers
and information technology vendors for inclusion in first-time public
announcements of new vulnerabilities, without directly involving MITRE in
the details of the specific vulnerabilities.
Learn more about CNAs, including an introduction to CVE-ID reservation, role
and requirements of CNAs, vendor liaisons, researcher responsibilities, and
the process for requesting CVE-ID numbers, on the CVE Numbering Authority
(CNA) page in the CVE List section.
LINKS:
ICS-CERT - http://www.us-cert.gov/control_systems/ics-cert/
CVE Numbering Authority (CNA) page -
http://cve.mitre.org/cve/cna.html#participating_cnas
CVE List - http://cve.mitre.org/cve
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ALSO IN THIS ISSUE:
* Hewlett-Packard Makes Declaration of CVE Compatibility
Read these stories and more news at http://cve.mitre.org/news
---------------------------------------------------------------
Details/Credits + Subscribing and Unsubscribing
Managing Editor: Steve Boyle, Information Security Technical Center. Writer:
Bob Roberge. The MITRE Corporation (www.mitre.org) maintains CVE and
provides impartial technical guidance to the CVE Editorial Board on all
matters related to ongoing development of CVE.
To unsubscribe from the CVE-Announce e-newsletter, open a new email message
and copy the following text to the BODY of the message "SIGNOFF
CVE-Announce-list", then send the message to: listserv@lists.mitre.org. To
subscribe, send an email message to listserv@lists.mitre.org with the
following text in the BODY of the message: "SUBSCRIBE CVE-Announce-List".
Copyright 2012, The MITRE Corporation. CVE and the CVE logo are registered
trademarks of The MITRE Corporation.
For more information about CVE, visit the CVE Web site at
http://cve.mitre.org or send an email to cve@mitre.org. Learn more about
Making Security Measurable at http://measurablesecurity.mitre.org.
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