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68/100 National Cyber Security Alliance, various organizations Since 2005
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Founded: 2005
Organizing Body: National Cyber Security Alliance, various organizations
Legitimacy: Mixed Legitimate
Score: 68/100
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Vulnerability Management

All content tagged with "Vulnerability Management".

The KEV Catalog Is Useful, but It Is Not a Prioritization Strategy

June 9, 2026 / Articles / 6 min read
The Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog is one of the better things to happen to enterprise vulnerability management in years. It gives defenders a cleaner signal than generic …
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Why Vulnerability Management Breaks Long Before Patching Does

April 28, 2026 / Articles / 7 min read
When leaders say their vulnerability program is struggling because patching is too slow, they are usually describing the last visible failure, not the first one. Patching is where …
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