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Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE)
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CVEs are weaknesses or holes in your network's computers and other equipment that can be exploited by hackers.
Known CVEs are catalogued and named by MITRE Corporation. While MITRE is in the process of researching a candidate CVE, the company creates a name for the candidate. NetClarity treats candidates with the same level of concern as it treats fully recognized CVEs.
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NetClarity Awarded Three CVE-Compatibility Awards on at CSI on November 8, 2005, in Washington, D.C.
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NetClarity CVE-Compatible Products are Auditor XL, Auditor 128, and Auditor Enterprise.
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All attacks (hacker, virus, worm) and most downtime and out of compliance issues is due to exploits against known weaknesses. These weaknesses are called Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs)
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35 million remote users by 2005 and 14 billion devices by 2010 with CVE®s. (Forrester Research, 2004)
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From 2000 to 2003, reported CVEs increased 71% (MITRE, 2004)
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In 2003, the number of computer security incidents which exploited CVEs increased 40% (MITRE, 2004)
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95% of all security breaches are from CVE Exploits (CSO/CERT, 2004)
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Downtime due to CVEs cost the average business $84,000 per hour (200+ people) (IDC, 2003)
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