# European Vulnerability Database > > Access to reliable and timely information about vulnerabilities affecting Information and Communication Technology (ICT) products and services contributes to an enhanced cybersecurity risk management. Sources of publicly available information about vulnerabilities are an important tool for users of these services, competent authorities, and the broader cybersecurity community. ENISA has established a European Vulnerability Database (EUVD) where entities, regardless of whether they fall within the scope of the NIS2 Directive, and their suppliers of network and information systems, as well as competent authorities, most notably CSIRTs, can voluntarily disclose and register publicly known vulnerabilities to allow users to take appropriate mitigating measures. > Access to reliable and timely information about vulnerabilities affecting [Information and Communication Technology](https://wiki.g15e.com/pages/Information%20and%20Communication%20Technology.txt) (ICT) products and services contributes to an enhanced cybersecurity risk management. Sources of publicly available information about vulnerabilities are an important tool for users of these services, competent authorities, and the broader cybersecurity community. ENISA has established a European Vulnerability Database (EUVD) where entities, regardless of whether they fall within the scope of the NIS2 Directive, and their suppliers of network and information systems, as well as competent authorities, most notably CSIRTs, can voluntarily disclose and register publicly known vulnerabilities to allow users to take appropriate mitigating measures. https://euvd.enisa.europa.eu/ ## Articles - 2025-06-03 - [Goodbye CVE? European Vulnerability Database EUVD Now Live - InfoQ](https://www.infoq.com/news/2025/06/cve-european-vulnerability-euvd/) ## See also - [Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures](https://wiki.g15e.com/pages/Common%20Vulnerabilities%20and%20Exposures.txt)