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CISA adds 8 known security vulnerabilities as priorities to patch.
The Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency, or CISA, maintains a database of known security vulnerabilities.
On Monday, CISA announced the addition of the new security flaws to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog.
The catalog itself displays key data on each vulnerability, including the CVE number, product vendor and name, vulnerability name, date added to catalog, short description, the action required to patch the flaw, and the due date by which federal agencies are required to patch it.
Although the catalog and especially the due dates apply only to certain federal agencies, CISA said that it urges all organizations to prioritize the patching of the most critical vulnerabilities in the list.
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