In our ongoing commitment to delivering top-notch security analysis, we are thrilled to announce enhancements to the vulnerability scoring mechanism in Kiuwan. These updates ensure that our scoring aligns more accurately with the evolving threat landscape and industry best practices, empowering you to address vulnerabilities effectively.
Since the release of Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) version 3.0 in 2015, we have supported this industry-standard framework. However, to provide comprehensive coverage, we also considered CVSS 2.0 scores for vulnerabilities detected at that time. With the recent deprecation of CVSS 2.0, we have taken the opportunity to refine our scoring approach.
Our latest update focuses exclusively on CVSS 3.0, ensuring that our vulnerability scoring mechanism is in better alignment with the latest field-detected vulnerabilities. By removing the deprecated CVSS 2.0, we have enhanced the accuracy and relevance of our scoring to provide you with the best scan detection possible.
It’s important to note that these changes may result in adjustments to vulnerability severity ratings. Some vulnerabilities that previously had lower severity scores in CVSS 2.0 might now be reported with higher severity. This enhanced scoring enables you to prioritize and address vulnerabilities more efficiently, strengthening your security posture.
We understand that navigating these changes may raise questions or require additional clarification. Our dedicated support team is here to assist you every step of the way. If you have any concerns or need further guidance on how these updates may impact your specific codebase, please contact us. We value your partnership and are committed to ensuring that you have the most accurate and reliable vulnerability scanning experience with Kiuwan so you can stay one step ahead of security threats.
Contact us today to learn more about these updates and explore how Kiuwan can help you elevate your application security.