International. Genetec has been authorized by the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures Program (CVE) as CVE Numbering Authority (CNA). That is, now the brand can make contributions to the records of said program, which strengthens its commitment to cybersecurity.
This appointment means that Genetc will be able to publish CVE records, which are standardized and publicly disclosed, to communicate consistent descriptions of vulnerabilities. A measure that helps protect systems against cyberattacks and keep track of findings.
In addition, the company will also be able to coordinate its efforts with other information technology and cybersecurity professionals, to prioritize and address possible weaknesses at the cybersecurity level. This will result in faster early-stage vulnerability management, better coordination, and more effective cyber hygiene.
Christian Morin, CSO and Vice President of Product Engineering at Genetec, commented, "The fact that Genetec becomes a CVE numbering authority is a reflection of our ongoing commitment to sound cybersecurity practices. Being part of an international community trusted to identify, catalog and publish vulnerabilities allows Genetec to communicate these vulnerabilities so they can be addressed quickly. This gives our customers greater assurance that their physical security solutions are protected and meet high cybersecurity standards."
Information technology and cybersecurity professionals use CVE records to ensure they are discussing the same issue and to coordinate their efforts to prioritize and address vulnerabilities, resulting in faster early-stage vulnerability management. better coordination and more effective cyber hygiene."
In summary, with this appointment Genetec demonstrates its commitment to the protection of physical security solutions and high cybersecurity standards.

