IQSIGHT Strengthens Cybersecurity Commitment as Newly Appointed CVE Numbering Authority

IQSIGHT, a global company in intelligence-first video security, announced its appointment as a Common Vulnerability and Exposures (CVE) Numbering Authority (CAN) in the CVE Program. This milestone reinforces IQSIGHTʼs dedication to transparency and proactive security management, allowing the organization to issue unique, standardized identifiers, known as CVE records, for vulnerabilities found in its software and firmware.
Previously accomplished through the Bosch Product Security Incident Response Team, the new CNA designation for IQSIGHT will streamline the process of publishing critical advisory information to the U.S. National Vulnerability Database (NVD) and the EU Vulnerability Database (EUVD). The approval reflects the company's ongoing efforts to ensure data security and cyber resilience in its products by strengthening its vulnerability and incident management process.
“Becoming a CVE Numbering Authority is a significant step in our mission to provide intelligence-first video security that leaders can trust,” said Thomas Elsässer, vice president of research and development, IQSIGHT. “By managing our own CVE assignments, we are ensuring customers receive timely information about potential security risks along with the appropriate mitigation strategies.”
IQSIGHT has been onboarded as a CNA under the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA), which serves as the organizationʼs Root CNA.
As cybersecurity regulations evolve, IQSIGHT remains committed to meeting and exceeding government compliance requirements, such as the European Unionʼs Cyber Resilience Act. By establishing these capabilities now, IQSIGHT ensures it is well-positioned to meet future regulatory demands while prioritizing the safety of user data.
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