The EU cyber agency ENISA has launched its vulnerability database, the EUVD; security experts shared their thoughts regarding what this means for CVEs, as well as the larger conversation around how bugs are tracked. The EU cyber agency ENISA has launched its vulnerability database, the EUVD; security experts shared their thoughts regarding what this means for CVEs, as well as the larger conversation around how bugs are tracked.
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