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What Should CVE Be When It Grows Up?

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VP, Security Research

Tod Beardsley

August 5 @ 1pm PDT

The CVE Program is a pillar of the cybersecurity ecosystem. For more than a quarter century, it has provided an authoritative source of data about vulnerabilities for software users. It is also critical for continuing to drive security into the design and development process.

However, over the last 18 months, both the CVE Program and the US National Vulnerability Database have faced funding challenges. At the same time, developments in the European Union have led to the creation of the EU Vulnerability Database. Congress has taken note, and in June, members requested a formal audit of the program.

What are the challenges facing the CVE Program? How should these be communicated to policymakers in a way that maintains the critical function and avoids a fractioning of the ecosystem? What are new governance models that should be considered?

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More Summer Camp Talks!

BSides • August 4 @ 11am PDT
Turbo Tactical Exploitation: 22 Tips for Tricky Targets
Join HD Moore as he delivers rapid-fire, practical tips to help you spot valuable targets faster, pivot smarter, and skip the noise. From recon to lateral movement (and everything in between), these techniques are built for speed and getting the most out of every packet, port, and pivot.

Whether you’re on a red team or just want to better understand your exposure, you’ll leave with new ways to spot weak links fast — and exploit them even faster.
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Diana Initiative • August 4 @ 3pm PDT
Forging Strong Cyber Communities in Uncertain Times
HD Moore and Nicole Schwartz explore what it takes to create and foster robust cybersecurity communities and why we should all get involved in these important initiatives — now more than ever. HD will share insights from developing the open-source Metasploit Project, drawing parallels with the enduring principles of in-person community building that Nicole and her fellow board members rely upon to grow and sustain The Diana Initiative.

Learn strategies for initiating and scaling these networks, discover ways to contribute regardless of skillset, and see why participation is crucial to building collective resilience against evolving cyber threats.
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Black Hat Arsenal • August 6 @ 11am PDT
Akheron Proxy - Interchip communication serial proxy
Matthew Kienow and Deral Heiland will be at Black Hat Arsenal Station 9 diving into Akheron Proxy, a serial communication proxy application tool designed to connect and proxy serial communication between microprocessors on a hardware circuit board.

See how to capture, decode, replay, and fuzz serial communications flowing between microprocessors on an embedded device circuit board in real time.
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Black Hat • August 7 @ 2:30pm PDT
Vulnerability Haruspicy: Picking Out Risk Signals from Scoring System Entrails
Join Tod Beardsley, runZero VP of Security Research, as he digs into the strengths, weaknesses, and absurdities of CVSS, EPSS, and SSVC, comparing them to the reality of how security teams actually handle vulnerabilities.

Tod will explore where these models help, where they mislead, and whether any of them are meaningfully better than rolling a D20 saving throw vs exploitation. Plus, we'll be unveiling a new tool to help you stay on top of the dynamic and sometimes surprising nature of these scoring systems!
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DEF CON ICS Village • August 9 @ 3pm PDT
There and Back Again: Detecting OT Devices Across Protocol Gateways
Join Rob King, Director of Applied Research, for a discussion on legacy protocols that are still widely used in the OT world and how devices that speak them are often hidden behind protocol gateways.

Rob will also share creative methodologies for discovering devices on the other side of these gateways safely and effectively. Come jump down the OT rabbit hole with us!
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DEF CON Main Stage • August 9 @ 3pm PDT
Shaking Out Shells with SSHamble
Secure Shell (SSH) is finally fun again! After a wild two years, including a near-miss backdoor, clever cryptographic failures, unauthenticated remote code execution in OpenSSH, and piles of state machine bugs and authentication bypass issues, the security of SSH implementations has never been more relevant.

This session is an extension of our 2024 work (Unexpected Exposures in the Secure Shell) and includes new research as well as significant updates to our open source research and assessment tool, SSHamble.
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