Just a soft follow-up and reminder that we are seeking comment from our CWE researcher community on the proposed definitions by next Tuesday, July 26. If you have already responded – thank you!
Cheers, Alec -- Alec J. Summers Center for Securing the Homeland (CSH) Cyber Security Engineer, Principal Group Lead, Cybersecurity Operations and Integration –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– MITRE - Solving Problems for a Safer World™ From: Alec J Summers <asumm...@mitre.org> Date: Wednesday, July 13, 2022 at 1:08 PM To: CWE Research Discussion <cwe-research-list@mitre.org> Subject: CWE/CAPEC Definitions Dear CWE Research Community, I hope this email finds you well. Over the past few months, the CWE/CAPEC User Experience Working Group has been working to modernize our programs through a variety of activities. One such activity is harmonizing the definitions on our sites for some of our key terminology including weakness, vulnerability, and attack pattern. As CWE and CAPEC were developed separately and on a different timeline, some of the terms are not defined similarly, and we want to address that. We are seeking feedback on our working definitions: Vulnerability A flaw in a software, firmware, hardware, or service component resulting from a weakness that can be exploited, causing a negative impact to the confidentiality, integrity, or availability of an impacted component or components (from CVE®) Weakness A type of flaw or defect inserted during a product lifecycle that, under the right conditions, could contribute to the introduction of vulnerabilities in a range of products made by different vendors Attack Pattern The common approach and attributes related to the exploitation of a weakness, usually in cyber-enabled capabilities Note: CVE’s definition for ‘vulnerability’ was agreed upon after significant community deliberation, and we are not looking to change it at this time. We are hoping to publish new, improved definitions on our websites at the end of the month. Please provide thoughts and comments by Tuesday, July 26. Cheers, Alec -- Alec J. Summers Center for Securing the Homeland (CSH) Cyber Security Engineer, Principal Group Lead, Cybersecurity Operations and Integration –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– MITRE - Solving Problems for a Safer World™