Responsible: The BSI CVD policy

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In the rapidly evolving world of cybersecurity, discovering vulnerabilities is inevitable. But what happens after a vulnerability is discovered? This is where the Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure (CVD) policy of the Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) comes into play.


The CVD policy provides a structured process for the coordinated disclosure of vulnerabilities. It focuses on collaboration between researchers, organizations, and third parties to ensure that vulnerabilities are addressed responsibly and effectively.

Benefits of the CVD Policy:

- Coordination: Ensures that all parties are informed and work together.
- Timeline: Provides clear deadlines for the disclosure and resolution of vulnerabilities.
- Protection of End Users: Through coordinated disclosure, end users are protected by being given sufficient time to apply patches before details are made public.

Compliance with the CVD policy is crucial to maintaining trust in digital systems and ensuring security for all.

At SecTepe, we support and advocate for this initiative and work closely with organizations such as the Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) to make the digital world safer.

Stay tuned! In the coming days, we will share more insights into the vulnerabilities we reported and our collaboration with the BSI. Your security is our priority!


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