coordinated vulnerability disclosure
Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure (CVD) refers to the process of responsibly and collaboratively disclosing a security vulnerability to the relevant stakeholders, including the software vendor, without causing harm to the users. It involves reporting the vulnerability to ensure it gets fixed while maintaining the confidentiality and integrity of the disclosed information.
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