Noun
(US military) Designation utilized by the United States for an escort aircraft carrier.
(computer security) Initialism of Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures.
(computing) Initialism of collaborative virtual environment.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAircraft carriers are designated in two sequences: the first sequence runs from CV-1 USS Langley to the very latest ships, and the second sequence, "CVE" for escort carriers, ran from CVE-1 Long Island to CVE-127 Okinawa before being discontinued. Source: Internet
According to legal experts, the federal CVE program has escalated under the Trump administration, with triple the budget and an added focus on non-Muslim minority groups, including Black Lives Matter. Source: Internet
Joseph Lieberman and Susan Collins, expressed a continued interest in CVE efforts. Source: Internet
The first bug is an authenticated reflected XSS problem (CVE pending), which is a medium-severity issue ranking 6.5 on the CvSS scale. Source: Internet
A source who has worked closely with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on the program said Trump transition team members first met with a CVE task force in December and floated the idea of changing the name and focus. Source: Internet
Does the CVE List contain all known vulnerabilities and exposures? Source: Internet