Foxit today announced that it has been authorized as a CVE Numbering Authority (CNA) by the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) Program.
This designation officially authorizes Foxit to assign CVE Identifiers (IDs) and publish CVE Records for security vulnerabilities found in its products, greatly simplifying the process for coordinated disclosure and patching for its global customer base, including enterprise and government clients.
Taking Control of the Vulnerability Lifecycle
As a newly certified CNA, Foxit will directly help uphold the global standard for vulnerability detection. This status emphasizes the company’s dedication to proactive security, transparency, and compliance with strict federal and international compliance regulations.
Key Benefits of Foxit’s CNA Status:
- Faster Response: Direct control over ID assignment significantly reduces the time between vulnerability discovery and official public notification.
- Enhanced Transparency: The ability to issue official CVE Records provides customers and security analysts with clearer, standardized information about vulnerabilities affecting Foxit products.
- Streamlined Collaboration: Foxit can now coordinate the disclosure process more effectively with independent security researchers, ensuring proper credit and protecting users from zero-day exploits.
Commitment to the Global Security Community
The CVE Program, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), is a global effort to identify, define, and catalog publicly known cybersecurity vulnerabilities. Foxit joins hundreds of organizations worldwide participating in this effort.
Foxit is dedicated to fostering a more secure ecosystem and encourages security researchers to continue reporting potential vulnerabilities through its established disclosure channel at www.foxit.com/support/security.
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Foxit Authorized as a CVE Numbering Authority (CNA)
Foxit today announced that it has been authorized as a CVE Numbering Authority (CNA) by the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) Program.
This designation officially authorizes Foxit to assign CVE Identifiers (IDs) and publish CVE Records for security vulnerabilities found in its products, greatly simplifying the process for coordinated disclosure and patching for its global customer base, including enterprise and government clients.
Taking Control of the Vulnerability Lifecycle
As a newly certified CNA, Foxit will directly help uphold the global standard for vulnerability detection. This status emphasizes the company’s dedication to proactive security, transparency, and compliance with strict federal and international compliance regulations.
Key Benefits of Foxit’s CNA Status:
Commitment to the Global Security Community
The CVE Program, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), is a global effort to identify, define, and catalog publicly known cybersecurity vulnerabilities. Foxit joins hundreds of organizations worldwide participating in this effort.
Foxit is dedicated to fostering a more secure ecosystem and encourages security researchers to continue reporting potential vulnerabilities through its established disclosure channel at www.foxit.com/support/security.
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