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Check Point vs Red Hat Keycloak

Red Hat Keycloak carries 14.0× the disclosed CVE volume of Check Point. Volume reflects disclosure practice and install base as much as code quality — read it with the severity mix. Sourced from the NIST NVD; lower counts indicate a smaller disclosed vulnerability surface — not necessarily lower risk.

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Disclosure record

Bars are normalized per row to the larger value; the leading count is emphasized.

Metric comparison: Check Point versus Red Hat Keycloak. Each row gives the metric, Check Point’s count on the left and Red Hat Keycloak’s count on the right.
Check PointMetricRed Hat Keycloak
1Total CVEs14
1Critical1
0High7
0Medium4
0Low2
16Open in latest126
4Product families1
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Risk profile

Each severity band as a share of the vendor's own total — strips out raw volume so the profiles compare directly.

Check Point

100.0% critical
Critical
1100.0%
High
00.0%
Medium
00.0%
Low
00.0%

Red Hat Keycloak

7.1% critical
Critical
17.1%
High
750.0%
Medium
428.6%
Low
214.3%
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Recent activity

Latest in-window disclosures per vendor, newest first. Each ID links to its NVD record.

Check Point

Recent CVEs affecting Check Point
CVESeverityCVSSPublished
CVE-2026-50751(opens NVD record)Critical
9.3
Jun 8, 2026
CVE-2024-52885(opens NVD record)Medium
5.0
Aug 6, 2025

Red Hat Keycloak

Recent CVEs affecting Red Hat Keycloak
CVESeverityCVSSPublished
CVE-2026-28369(opens NVD record)High
8.7
Mar 27, 2026
CVE-2026-28368(opens NVD record)High
8.7
Mar 27, 2026
CVE-2026-28367(opens NVD record)High
8.7
Mar 27, 2026
CVE-2026-3121(opens NVD record)Medium
6.5
Mar 26, 2026
CVE-2026-4874(opens NVD record)Low
3.1
Mar 26, 2026
CVE-2026-4366(opens NVD record)Medium
5.8
Mar 18, 2026