Because vulnerability management has nothing to do with national security, right?

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    20 days ago

    So either the EU steps up and funds them until the administration tariffs the EU until they stop.

    Or we rely on the big tech companies to step up and fund them and risk pissing off the administration.

    Honestly the only way I see them coming back is either up root their lives and move to the EU with a funding guarantee, or the EU just sets up their own program.

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    20 days ago

    False alarm

    Updated to add at 1700 UTC, April 16 In an 11th-hour reprieve, the US government last night agreed to continue funding the CVE program.

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      I don’t think it’s a false alarm, in the sense that it is totally reasonable to be alarmed. They are cutting crucial stuff before they know what it is. There are a lot of things being cut where we’re only going to understand the impact years from now.

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        20 days ago

        Sure, but there’s a limited bandwidth for people’s intake of information. This in particular is no longer a cause for alarm.

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    17 days ago

    Why should something of this importance be entrusted to a single government anyways, shouldn’t it be distributed/decentralized?

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    We as a society need to start defining our damn acronyms. Stop assuming everyone knows what every acronym is, because they do not.

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    20 days ago

    I was, like, w-what CVE program. I don’t know of any “CVE” programs that could be shut down, so I don’t know what that abbreviation refers to.

    Unless…

    …oh no. Fuck. The actual CVE program? And they’re just gonna- Shit.

    What.

    How.

    I don’t know how many times I’ve said “America is fucked” when reading the news lately, and I should stop doing that, because that fact has now been so well established that there’s no need to elaborate.

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    REPUBLICANS. Not some nebulous “uncle sam”. Republicans are turning off funding. They deserve 100% of the blame because they are 100% the cause.

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      Repugnicunts own the white house & house because Democraps in power didn’t do their jobs the last four years. Russian influence in elections? Obvious, yet not abated by NSA. Misinformation by Fox & Facebook, X? Also obvious. Also not abated (let’s go after TikTok!).

      Blatant treason? No problem, we’ll let him take presidency after we DON’T CHECK THE VOTING IRREGULARITIES in VOTES COLLECTED BY THE LARGEST CONTRIBUTER TO TRUMP’S CAMPAIGN.

      DNC is a shit-heap.

      AOC & Sanders are lovely exceptions.

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      Democrats could have blocked this.

      This fact is worth aknowledging as we see more and more of these horrible laws pass.

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        They certainly are complicit and not putting up nearly enough resistance. Republicans are still the cause, and democrats are refusing to do anything effectual to stop it. I’d love to eject them all, but my point is that this isn’t “uncle sam”, it’s republicans. And it wouldn’t have happened if the Republicans hadn’t started it.

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          Everyone with eyes can see the Republicans are completely corrupt and primarily responsible.

          Standing by and watching fascism happen while you occupy the influential positions of power that can do something about it is just as bad, because that is only helping the Republicans by blocking resistance.

          Democrats need to stand the fuck up or quit so someone with fucking balls can take their job

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          Changing agreed upon congressional spending requires a law.

          By not forcing an arrest or even fighting the executive order congress is legitimizing and approving the order.

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            This is/was letting a contract expire. It’s not something that was brought up to the level of congress. Up until the last few years of supreme court decisions agencies were founded with broad powers in their domains, including discontinuing sub-programs.

            That’s how it’ supposed to work. None of this has been brought to a vote, which would give Democrats the opportunity to oppose it. For “some reason” congressional Republicans are continuing their prior strategy while being a majority and having the leadership of just, not doing things.

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          Congress controls congressional spending.

          The Democrats should say this is tyrannical and tell the truth to the people that we are at war and we need to remove the Russian assets from power.

          I know you will keep making excuses for them to keep their power while doing nothing to help tho.

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    We need a alterntive that doesn’t rely on the U.S.A it can be from any country

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    One can only conclude that either this is the latest step in a deliberate effort to sabotage the functioning of the US (and by extension much of the west), or just another monumentally stupid idea brought to life by their limitless incompetence.

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      21 days ago

      I’m half-sure Trump put price tags on everything in the WH and every time you see a stupid thing in US foreign policy (local is guided by P25), you may hear Donald’s OF donation bell ring.

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      21 days ago

      mitre also has some prime real estate adjacent to mclean metro at tysons east. probably enough for a golf course/country club if you razed everything and took the adjacent park lands.

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      I suspect that the administration that asked their people to stop focusing on Russia in the cyber space is deliberately trying to weaken our security posture in relation to said country. This confirms it. Edit: The starlink (fuck musk) leak directly to the Russians now double confirms this

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      21 days ago

      this is the latest step in a deliberate effort to sabotage the functioning of the US

      You got that right.

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          yup, europe seems to be on that path too. i don’t think they passed the point of no return, though.

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      I have maintained for a long time that it’s pure incompetence. If they had some sort of goal they would all be in on it together but it doesn’t seem like at any time anyone in 47s cabinet actually knows what he’s doing.

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    21 days ago

    The Age of Fire is ending in America. The President is a Hollow working for Darkstalker Kaathe.

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      Rather they want new vulnerabilities to go right to the market and remain unknown for longer, because that makes the surveillance and other criminal activity by the government easier.

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        My sense is orgs are correcting now from the over-hiring they did a few years ago. Our InfoSec department blew up over the last 5 years as did many corporations but the problem is in the boom you had, for lack of a better way to put it, a lot of morons snuck in under the auspices of “I took a course I’m a security engineer!”

        Now corporations are moving on to risk mitigation which is a completely different skillset.

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      21 days ago

      Why would anybody donate and put trust into a very important service that’s ran in an unreliable country?

      The rest of the world will probably just take over and leave the US in the dark about useful CVEs that could be used in their cyber ops.