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Labeling Software Security Vulnerabilities - Poster

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Author(s)

Irena Bojanova, John Guerrerio

Abstract

Motivation: Crucial need for systematic comprehensive labeling of the more than 228 000 publicly disclosed cybersecurity CVE vulnerabilities to enable advances in modern AI cybersecurity research. Objective: Utilize the Bugs Framework (BF) formalism for BF-CWE-CVE mappings.
Citation
Bugs Framework (BF)

Keywords

Weakness, Vulnerability, Security Failure, Vulnerability Dataset, Cybersecurity Attack, Cybersecurity Mitigation Techniques

Citation

Bojanova, I. and Guerrerio, J. (2023), Labeling Software Security Vulnerabilities - Poster, Bugs Framework (BF), [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=957025, https://usnistgov.github.io/BF/ (Accessed October 5, 2025)

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Created November 7, 2023, Updated December 15, 2023
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