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Bugtraq: Re: On product vulnerability history and vulnerability complexity

Re: On product vulnerability history and vulnerability complexity

From: Steven M. Christey <coley_at_linus.mitre.org>
Date: Mon, 3 Apr 2006 16:50:45 -0400 (EDT)

On Mon, 3 Apr 2006, Gadi Evron wrote:

> Looking at Microsoft's software of today, it is extremely well-written
> and professional. Far beyond that of most others. Finding
> vulnerabilities in them is extremely difficult. Most vulnerabilities you
> will find will be logical in nature and not easy.

A researcher mentioned to me offline that it takes a lot more time to find
vulnerabilities in such software. This could be another quantitative
indicator, although it would be highly variable depending on each
individual researcher's methods and tools.

> That is key, as today's data is very lacking to base much on. But we use
> what we have, right?

Until we start to collect what we should. Disclosure timelines weren't
that common a few years ago, and now there's a virtual goldmine of data
waiting for some enterprising person to examine notification-to-patch
timelines as well as overall vendor responsiveness.

- Steve
Received on Apr 03 2006

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