November 1st, 2023 – Critical in the interface between supplier and consumer, CVSS provides a way to capture the principal characteristics of a security vulnerability and produces a numerical score reflecting its technical severity to inform and provide guidance to businesses, service providers, government, and the public.

The numerical score can be represented as a qualitative severity rating (such as low, medium, high, and critical) to help organizations properly assess and prioritize their vulnerability management processes and prepare defenses against cyber-attacks.

Furthermore, this system allows the consumer to also assess real-time threat and impact, arming them with vital information to help to defend themselves against an attack.

The Common Vulnerability Scoring System is a published standard used by organizations worldwide, and this latest version of CVSS 4.0 seeks to provide the highest fidelity of vulnerability assessment for both industry and the public.

The revised standard offers finer granularity in base metrics for consumers, removes downstream scoring ambiguity, simplifies threat metrics, and enhances the effectiveness of assessing environment-specific security requirements as well as compensating controls. In addition, several supplemental metrics for vulnerability assessment have been added including Automatable (wormable), Recovery (resilience), Value Density, Vulnerability Response Effort and Provider Urgency. A key enhancement to CVSS v4.0 is also the additional applicability to OT/ICS/IoT, with Safety metrics and values added to both the Supplemental and Environmental metric groups.

This is a significant development for cyber security and incident response teams world-wide. With an increasingly complex threat landscape, this new version of CVSS is set to be a game-changer for the sector.

Prior to 2005, custom, incompatible rating systems were used to define severity before a need to standardized vulnerability measurements across software and platforms was identified. CVSS version 1 was released in February 2005, developed then by a small group of pioneers with the aim of industry-wide adoption, with FIRST appointed that April to drive the future development of what would become a critical tool in the sector’s arsenal.

Over a dozen FIRST members of the CVSS Special Interest Group (SIG) collaborated extensively through 2006 and 2007 to revise and improve CVSS version 1 by testing and re-testing hundreds of real-world vulnerabilities releasing version 2 in June 2007.

A third version developed the tool further in 2015 introducing the concept of ‘Scope’ to handle the scoring of vulnerabilities that exist in one software component, but impact a separate software, hardware, or networking component.

Finally, version 3.1 was released in June 2019 which clarified and improved upon version 3.0 without introducing new metrics or values, improving upon clarity of concepts to improve the overall ease of use of the standard and adding the CVSS Extensions Framework.

However, this latest release marks a significant step forward with added capabilities crucial for teams with the importance of using threat intelligence and environmental metrics for accurate scoring at its core.

Another function of note is the nomenclature. CVSS is not just the Base Score, so to further highlight this, new nomenclature has been adopted in version 4.0:

  • CVSS-B: CVSS Base Score
  • CVSS-BT: CVSS Base + Threat Score
  • CVSS-BE: CVSS Base + Environmental Score
  • CVSS-BTE: CVSS Base + Threat + Environmental Score

As cyber security issues continue to rapidly increase worldwide global coordination is never more vital to make the internet safe for everyone, and the creation of standards like CVSS 4.0 are essential for both the sector and the public.

Chris Gibson, CEO, FIRST commented: “The CVSS system has rapidly developed over the past 18 years, with each version building on our capabilities to defend from cyber criminality.

“I am immensely proud of the CVSS-SIG for the hard work and dedication it has taken to produce version 4.0. And it is timely as we continue to see a significant rise in threats across the world.

“As a membership organization, our goal is to empower our members and the sector, demonstrating leadership and ensuring we are dedicated to continuously improving how we work together to defend people across the globe against cyber-attacks.”

More can be found here: first.org/cvss

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