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Recommended Event: CyberRisk Appliance: Identiverse - Las Vegas, Nevada, June 15-18, 2026

Recommended Event: CyberRisk Appliance: Identiverse - Las Vegas, Nevada, June 15-18, 2026

Why CVSS Doesn’t Work Anymore (and What Does)

Solution Category Testing
Type Webinar
Organization AttackIQ
Event Format Company Webinar

Webinar Description

What the event is about:
The event, “Why CVSS Doesn’t Work Anymore (And What Does),” is a live webinar focused on the limitations of using static CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) scores—specifically CVSS (Common Vulnerability Scoring System)—for vulnerability management in enterprise environments. The session addresses the growing gap between global severity scores and the actual risk posed to individual organizations, especially as AI-driven vulnerability discovery increases both the volume and speed of new threats. The webinar aims to guide attendees on how to prioritize vulnerabilities based on viable attack paths rather than just severity scores, featuring a live demonstration of this approach in practice. The event is designed to help organizations reduce their “threat debt” by making smarter, context-driven decisions about which exposures to remediate first.

Subject Matter:
– Breakdown of CVSS and CVE scoring at enterprise scale
– Identification of exploitable exposures versus generic vulnerabilities
– Impact of AI-driven discovery (including tools like Mythos) on vulnerability management
– Integration of discovery, prioritization, and remediation into a closed-loop Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM) workflow

Niche:
The event operates within the niche of Vulnerability Management and Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM) in the broader field of Cybersecurity.

Target Audience:
– Vulnerability management teams
– Security operations professionals
– CISOs, security managers, and directors
– Product managers and security engineers
– Organizations with large, complex IT environments, especially those facing rapid vulnerability growth

Problems the Event Helps Solve:
– Ineffective prioritization of vulnerabilities using static global scores
– Overwhelming backlog of vulnerabilities and exposures
– Shortening time-to-exploit due to AI-driven threat discovery
– Need for actionable, environment-specific risk assessment and remediation

Commercial Intent Signals:
– Lead generation (registration required)
– Education and thought leadership (expert speakers, live demo)
– Product marketing (AttackIQ platform and CTEM workflow highlighted)
– Community building (targeted at security professionals)

Key Messaging & Positioning:
– “Static CVE scores tell you what’s critical globally, not what’s actually critical in your environment.”
– “Prioritizing based on viable attack paths, not just severity scores.”
– “Reduce threat debt.”
– “Closed-loop CTEM workflow.”

Sponsors / Vendors / Technologies Mentioned:
– AttackIQ (host and technology provider)
– MITRE ATT&CK, MITRE INFORM, MITRE Caldera (referenced frameworks/initiatives)
– Mythos (AI-driven discovery tool)
– No external sponsors or vendors explicitly mentioned

Format & Experience:
– Virtual, live webinar
– Includes a live walkthrough/demo
– Educational, technical, and practitioner-focused

Final Classification:
– Event Category: Cybersecurity Webinar (Vulnerability Management)
– Primary Audience: Security and vulnerability management professionals in medium to large enterprises
– Primary Problem Solved: Prioritizing and remediating vulnerabilities based on real, exploitable risk rather than static severity scores
– Commercial Goal of the Event: Lead generation, product marketing, and thought leadership
– 5 relevant keywords: CVSS, Vulnerability Management, CTEM, AI-driven Discovery, Attack Path Prioritization