Welcome to the New CVE Program Web Address and Website! (Updated)
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UPDATED: This article was revised on January 10, 2023, to update the timeframes cited in the article as well as some links and other minor updates.
Introducing the all-new CVE website at its new “CVE.ORG” web address. This new website includes many new features and is optimized for users.
This is the first step in transitioning from the old CVE.MITRE.ORG website. The phased quarterly transition process began today and will continue into 2023. During the quarterly transition, new releases of this website will occur every quarter, and the new CVE.ORG website will operate concurrently with the CVE.MITRE.ORG website. Upon completion of the phased transition, the CVE.MITRE.ORG website will be archived and retired.
Items moved to this new site will no longer be maintained on the old the website; for example, news, blogs, podcasts, and the list of CVE Numbering Authorities (CNAs). Examples of major items that will temporarily remain on the old CVE.MITRE.ORG site until later in the transition include the CVE List keyword search and the individual CVE List download files. CVE Records will be published on both sites during the transition.
Features of the new CVE website include:
- A User-Focused Homepage visit the homepage for the latest news, events, blogs, and podcasts; to learn about the program and access frequently used resources; for shortcuts to information based upon program role(s); and to start the process of becoming a CVE partner.
- List of Partners a new and improved way to find contact, scope, and other information about CNAs, CNA-LRs, Roots, and Top-Level Roots, this page provides direct access to all-new Partner Detail Pages that consolidates each individual partners’ pertinent CVE Program information into a single location. To access a partner’s details page, simply select the partner’s name in the table or use the provided table search feature to find the correct partner by searching for it by name, scope keyword(s), program role, or organization type.
- Becoming a Partner learn the benefits and minimal requirements for partnering with the CVE Program and view a walkthrough of the handful of easy steps for becoming a CNA, Root, or Top-Level Root partner.
- CVE Record Lifecycle see an overview of how a vulnerability is discovered, then assigned a CVE ID, and published onto the CVE List by a CNA partner.
- Requesting CVE IDs learn the step-by-step process for requesting CVE IDs from a CNA partner or a CNA-LR by selecting the orange “Request/Report” button in the upper right-hand corner of every page of the website, or from the “Resources” section of the main menu.
- Requesting Updates to CVE Records any updates to a record must be requested from the CNA partner that published the CVE Record; select the orange “Request/Report” button in the upper right-hand corner of every page of the website to learn the step-by-step instructions for determining the correct CNA and locating its contact information.
- CVE List Search a CVE ID lookup is conveniently located at the top of every page of the new website; a link to keyword search, which will temporarily remain on the old cve.mitre.org site until later in the transition, is also provided.
- CVE List Downloads while the download files will remain on the old cve.mitre.org site until later in the transition, convenient access to those files is provided from the new website.
Please take a look around and let us know what you think by commenting on Twitter or LinkedIn, or contact the CVE Program directly by using the CVE Program Request forms and selecting “Other” from the drop down.