Source: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn%3Ali%3Ashare%3A6520183798888484864
Vulnerability Analysis: A Good Starting Point: CVE
CVE Common Vulnerabilities And Exposures:
https://bit.ly/2Umcjvy
Related Papers and Presentations: https://lnkd.in/eR6439j .
There is a lot more to Vulnerability Analysis and Management: https://bit.ly/2YWoM7I , however, CVE is a good starting point.
#CyberSecurity #CVE #ZeroDay
#CommonVulnerabilitiesAndExposures
#AI-#MachineLearning capabilities are being inbuilt in some of latest #NGFW/ #UTM / #Scanning technologies that cross-reference specific CVEs – Next recommended automation is for triangulating multiple such interfaces to converge findings for automating #VulnerabilityRemediation which is often done separately after #VulnerabilityAnalysis.
There are a lot of reasons why CVE databases are not up-to-date: even KNOWN #vulnerabilities and #exposures for many technologies and applications may not be [as yet] found to be included in them.
Also, more on the mentioned Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS): https://bit.ly/2G37Vc3
Couple of other terms to discuss later in context: #STIX, #TAXII:
https://bit.ly/2UnNLST
on which I happened to review a #BayesianNetworks, and, #MarkovChainMonteCarloModels ( https://bit.ly/2UnNRtJ ) paper for the #Journal of #Defense #Modeling and #Simulation as a referee.