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- # Red Hat CSAF-VEX Advisories
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+ # Red Hat CSAF-VEX Security Data
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## Red Hat Security Data Overview
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In the past, Red Hat published security advisory information using Common Vulnerability Reporting Framework (CVRF) and
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([ RHSA] ( https://access.redhat.com/articles/explaining_redhat_errata ) ) and VEX files
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for every single CVE record that is associated with the Red Hat portfolio in any way.
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- ## Red Hat and CSAF/ VEX
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+ ## Red Hat and CSAF- VEX
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### CSAF Overview
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The [ Common Security Advisory Framework (CSAF)] ( https://docs.oasis-open.org/csaf/csaf/v2.0/os/csaf-v2.0-os.html )
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was originally published as an open standard by OASIS Open in November 2022. CSAF files provide a structured,
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be found
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[ here] ( https://github.com/RedHatProductSecurity/security-data-guidelines/blob/csaf-vex-guidelines/docs/csaf-vex.json ) .
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- The following sections break down the information included in CSAF/ VEX documents using the
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+ The following sections break down the information included in CSAF- VEX documents using the
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[ VEX file for CVE-2023 -20593] ( https://access.redhat.com/security/data/csaf/v2/vex/2023/cve-2023-20593.json ) as an example.
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### Document Metadata
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