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New MITRE software error list is a mixed bag, says infosec community

Posted on November 29, 2019November 29, 2019 By Davey Winder

New MITRE ‘Top 25’ list reveals the critical software errors that could impact enterprise security but gets a mixed reception

The Common Weakness Enumeration (CWE) system categorises software weaknesses and vulnerabilities, with an aim to help create automated tools that can both fix and prevent them from happening. The CWE Top 25 “Most Dangerous Software Errors” list has just been updated for the first time since 2011. So, what’s changed and does it actually matter to enterprise security teams?

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