The European Union Vulnerabiliity Database is a database of security flaws similar to the National Vulnerability Database of the United States. [1] [2] It has been active since May 2025 and was first announced in June 2024 by the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity under a mandate from the NIS 2 Directive. [1] [2]
Vulnerabilities will be given an EUVD identifier and cross-referenced with a Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures identifier where appropriate. [1] [2] According to ARPSyndicate, a cyber intelligence firm based in New Delhi, their vulnerability mining project VEDAS [3] is currently tracking over 248,273 [4] unique vulnerabilities listed in EUVD.