NIST Releases NISTIR 7864 — The Common Misuse Scoring System (CMSS): Metrics for Software Feature Misuse Vulnerabilities

Attached below is NIST Interagency Report 7864 — The Common Misuse Scoring System (CMSS): Metrics for Software Feature Misuse Vulnerabilities by Elizabeth LeMay/University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Karen Scarfone/Scarfone Cybersecurity, and Peter Mell/Computer Security Division, Information Technology Laboratory, National Institute of Standards and Technology.

The document explains that,

The Common Misuse Scoring System (CMSS) is a set of measures of the severity of software feature misuse vulnerabilities. A software feature is a functional capability provided by software. A software feature misuse vulnerability is a vulnerability in which the feature also provides an avenue to compromise the security of a system. Such vulnerabilities are present when the trust assumptions made when designing software features can be abused in ways that violate security. Misuse vulnerabilities allow attackers to use for malicious purposes the functionality that was intended to be beneficial. CMSS can provide measurement data to assist organizations in making sound decisions on addressing software feature misuse vulnerabilities and in conducting quantitative assessments of the overall security posture of a system. This report defines proposed measures for CMSS and equations to be used to combine the measures into severity scores for each vulnerability. The report also provides examples of how CMSS measures and scores would be determined for selected software feature misuse vulnerabilities.

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