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    Enhancing Access to NIST NVD data… Introducing VulnCheck NVD++ | Blog

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    NVD Gap

    Given the security community’s ongoing concerns about the reliability, rate limits, and performance of NIST’s National Vulnerability Database (NVD) 2.0 API, we recognized a growing need to address these challenges.

    Reliability: Users often encounter issues with the NIST NVD API finding it slow and often unresponsive, leading to delays in accessing critical CVE data. This necessitates troubleshooting or waiting for resolution.

    I’ve had to code delays into my scripts to handle timeouts and 503 errors.

    Enterprise Security Architect

    Rate Limits: The NIST NVD API imposes strict rate limits on queries, requiring users to wait between requests, which significantly extends downloads and processing times.

    NIST NVD Rate Limits
    (Source: NIST NVD)

    They require a 6-second delay between requests, causing unnecessary delays in my scripts.

    Frustrated Security Researcher

    Lack of Recent Enrichment: The NVD’s pause of CVE data enrichment affects the incorporation of new CVEs into CPE, NIST CWE, and NIST CVSS scoring systems.

    To address these issues, we are excited to introduce VulnCheck NVD++, a free community resource that aims to mitigate the limitations of the NIST NVD API.

    NVD Gap

    VulnCheck NVD++ solves for the challenges of using the NIST NVD API by providing reliable access to NVD 1.0 and 2.0 through NVD++ that is available at machine speeds as a community service. We are delivering this solution to offload some of the burden that NIST NVD faces, ensuring more accessible and timely access to this critical infrastructure.

    Enhanced Reliability: VulnCheck APIs are engineered for high availability, performance and stability, ensuring stable and reliable access to NIST NVD data. Users can retrieve NVD data without encountering reliability issues, alleviating the need for tuning and troubleshooting.

    Elimination of API Rate Limits: VulnCheck API removes the barriers of archaic rate limits, enabling users to access NVD data at their preferred speed without restrictions or introducing artificial delays.

    NVD Data Enrichment: While the NVD has paused CVE data enrichment, we are actively exploring solutions to help fill this enrichment gap and will have some exciting new community updates coming very soon… So stayed tuned!

    VulnCheck NVD++ provides the security community with a dependable alternative for maintaining a persistent connection to NIST NVD CVE data, empowering users with seamless and reliable access to this critical public resource.

    To learn more about VulnCheck NVD++, please visit: https://vulncheck.com/nvd2

    Are you interested in exploring threat actors? Do you want to track the vulnerabilities they are exploiting in the wild? If so, VulnCheck’s Exploit & Vulnerability Intelligence has broad threat actor coverage. Register and demo our data today.



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