KDsys Launches “KEV Collider,” a Free Vulnerability Threat Analysis To…
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Cybersecurity company KDsys (CEO Kim Seung-yong) announced on the 20th that it will launch in Korea the free vulnerability threat analysis web tool “KEV Collider,” released by RunZero.
KEV Collider is a free web application that enables real-time analysis of the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog operated by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). It can be used directly through a web browser without installation or login, and is updated daily with the latest data.
Traditional vulnerability management frameworks have often relied solely on CVSS scores to assess the severity of threats. However, even vulnerabilities with identical scores can pose significantly different levels of real-world risk depending on factors such as the likelihood of active exploitation, involvement in ransomware campaigns, and the public availability of exploits. KEV Collider was designed to bridge this gap.
The tool enables users to filter vulnerabilities by combining five key signals simultaneously: ▲ detailed CVSS metrics ▲ KEV listing date, remediation due date, vendor, and product ▲ EPSS (Exploit Prediction Scoring System) score and trend ▲ ransomware exploitation status ▲ and exploit disclosure scope (public vs. targeted).
In particular, CVSS metrics serve as critical indicators for assessing the real-world impact of a vulnerability from multiple dimensions. KEV Collider allows users to selectively apply individual CVSS components as filtering criteria for more granular analysis.
KDsys expects KEV Collider to provide practical value particularly to small and mid-sized enterprises (SMEs) and public institutions in Korea that face shortages of cybersecurity personnel. Instead of manually reviewing extensive vulnerability lists, organizations can define conditions tailored to their infrastructure environment and instantly obtain prioritized results.
KEV Collider delivers even greater synergy when integrated with RunZero’s attack surface management platform. While the RunZero platform identifies an organization’s entire asset inventory and exposure points, KEV Collider quickly pinpoints the threats that actually impact those assets.
Used together, the two tools elevate the security conversation from “What assets do we have?” to “Where should we focus right now?”
CEO Kim Seung-yong of KDsys stated, “In an environment where thousands of vulnerabilities emerge continuously, determining response priorities based solely on a single CVSS score has clear limitations.” He added, “KEV Collider is a practical tool that enables multi-dimensional cross-analysis of real-world threat data, helping security teams focus on the risks that truly matter.”
KEV Collider is a free web application that enables real-time analysis of the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog operated by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). It can be used directly through a web browser without installation or login, and is updated daily with the latest data.
Traditional vulnerability management frameworks have often relied solely on CVSS scores to assess the severity of threats. However, even vulnerabilities with identical scores can pose significantly different levels of real-world risk depending on factors such as the likelihood of active exploitation, involvement in ransomware campaigns, and the public availability of exploits. KEV Collider was designed to bridge this gap.
The tool enables users to filter vulnerabilities by combining five key signals simultaneously: ▲ detailed CVSS metrics ▲ KEV listing date, remediation due date, vendor, and product ▲ EPSS (Exploit Prediction Scoring System) score and trend ▲ ransomware exploitation status ▲ and exploit disclosure scope (public vs. targeted).
In particular, CVSS metrics serve as critical indicators for assessing the real-world impact of a vulnerability from multiple dimensions. KEV Collider allows users to selectively apply individual CVSS components as filtering criteria for more granular analysis.
KDsys expects KEV Collider to provide practical value particularly to small and mid-sized enterprises (SMEs) and public institutions in Korea that face shortages of cybersecurity personnel. Instead of manually reviewing extensive vulnerability lists, organizations can define conditions tailored to their infrastructure environment and instantly obtain prioritized results.
KEV Collider delivers even greater synergy when integrated with RunZero’s attack surface management platform. While the RunZero platform identifies an organization’s entire asset inventory and exposure points, KEV Collider quickly pinpoints the threats that actually impact those assets.
Used together, the two tools elevate the security conversation from “What assets do we have?” to “Where should we focus right now?”
CEO Kim Seung-yong of KDsys stated, “In an environment where thousands of vulnerabilities emerge continuously, determining response priorities based solely on a single CVSS score has clear limitations.” He added, “KEV Collider is a practical tool that enables multi-dimensional cross-analysis of real-world threat data, helping security teams focus on the risks that truly matter.”