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**Author**: Pushkar Joglekar (VMware)
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A programmatic way to keep track of Kubernetes CVEs for End Users, has been a
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longstanding request for the Kubernetes Community. With the release of v1.25,
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A long-standing request from the Kubernetes community has been to have
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a programmatic way for end users to keep track of Kubernetes security issues
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(CVEs, named after the database that tracks public security issues across different
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products and vendors).
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Accompanying the release of Kubernetes v1.25,
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we are excited to announce availability of such
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a [feed](docs/reference/issues-security/official-cve-feed/) as
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an `alpha` feature. This blog will cover the background, scope and

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