Jamf Announces it has been authorized by the CVE Program as a CVE Numbering Authority (CNA)
25 Juin 2024 - 3:15PM
Jamf (NASDAQ: JAMF), the standard in managing and securing Apple at
work, announced it has been authorized by the CVE Program as a CVE
Numbering Authority (CNA). CVE is an international, community-based
effort with a mission to identify, define and catalog publicly
disclosed cybersecurity vulnerabilities.
“Serving as an authorized CVE Numbering Authority reinforces
Jamf’s commitment to helping organizations maintain the most secure
Jamf environment,” said Henry Patel, chief strategy officer, Jamf.
“Coupled with a leading threat research team, we believe Jamf will
continue to have a meaningful impact on the security research
community as a whole and ultimately help keep our customers safe,
secure and productive.”
The CVE list helps organizations keep up to date on the latest
security threats, create action plans to address vulnerabilities in
their system and collaborate with other cybersecurity professionals
while working with consistent information. Vulnerabilities listed
in the CVE database are also added to the U.S. National
Vulnerability Database (NVD).
Jamf can now seamlessly submit and update CVE records to the CVE
list within the Jamf product scope, including its products, tools
and open-source projects. This way, the company can better inform
the community about potential issues to help reduce the impact a
vulnerability may have. In addition to adding its own entries, Jamf
leverages the CVE list to identify potential issues in the
third-party libraries used in its products too.
About the CVE ProgramThe mission of the Common
Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE®) Program is to identify,
define, and catalog publicly disclosed cybersecurity
vulnerabilities. There is one CVE Record for each vulnerability in
the catalog. The vulnerabilities are discovered then assigned and
published by organizations from around the world that have
partnered with the CVE Program. Partners publish CVE Records to
communicate consistent descriptions of vulnerabilities. Information
technology and cybersecurity professionals use CVE Records to
ensure they are discussing the same issue, and to coordinate their
efforts to prioritize and address the vulnerabilities.
The CVE Program is sponsored by the Cybersecurity and
Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), of the U.S. Department of
Homeland Security (DHS) and is operated by the MITRE Corporation in
close collaboration with international industry, academic, and
government stakeholders.
About JamfJamf’s purpose is to simplify work by
helping organizations manage and secure an Apple experience that
end users love and organizations trust. Jamf is the only company in
the world that provides a complete management and security solution
for an Apple-first environment that is enterprise secure, consumer
simple and protects personal privacy. To learn more, visit
www.jamf.com.
Media Contact:Liarna La Porta |
media@jamf.com
Investor Contact:Jennifer Gaumond |
ir@jamf.com
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