CWE, or Common Weakness Enumeration, is a community-developed list of common software and hardware security weaknesses. It serves as a common language for describing security flaws, facilitates understanding and discussion about these flaws, and helps in the development of tools to identify, mitigate, and prevent them. It is commonly used by security researchers, developers, and educators to improve software security.
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