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Live from the NIST NVD

One scoreboard for enterprise network security.

Despite the name, this is not a security score or ranking. We gather the public vulnerability record for major networking and security vendors, disclosed CVEs, severity data, and known exploited vulnerabilities, and lay it out plainly so you can read the evidence and reach your own conclusions.

Vendors tracked
67
CVEs · Secure Remote Access / VPN
941
Critical
78
Last sync
Aug 22, 2026
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Vendor scoreboard

16 vendors

Every tracked vendor in the selected category, showing its disclosed CVE volume and CVSS severity mix. Sort by any column to explore; the order is yours, not a ranking or score by us.

Filterable vendor scoreboard
Vendors ranked by total disclosed CVE volume with severity breakdown
#VendorVolume · severity mixTotalCriticalHighMediumLowOpen (estimated, see note)Open vendor page
01F53 product families3078193997285
02Fortinet10 product families257168212534121
03Cisco10 product families90339480230
04Ivanti3 product families731533250141
05WatchGuard2 product families5352622024
06SonicWall3 product families3661416036
07OpenVPN1 product families346217029
08Palo Alto Networks5 product families250157313
09Citrix1 product families238132015
10BeyondTrust1 product families23612415
11Array Networks1 product families733102
12Check Point4 product families6113113
13A10 Networks1 product families403107
14Tailscale1 product families311100
15Barracuda4 product families000000
16Appgate1 product families000000

“Open in latest” counts and inferred versions are heuristic estimates derived from CVE data density and will lag actual vendor releases. Confidence badges indicate the strength of each inference. This is a security-research reference, not a vendor advisory feed.

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Head-to-head

Secure Remote Access / VPN

Comparison pages are generated per vendor pair from a slug — any tracked pair works Suggestions below are scoped to Secure Remote Access / VPN.

941 CVEs across 16 vendors in Secure Remote Access / VPN