The United States National Security Council is a body within the U.S. government that serves as the President's principal forum for considering national security and foreign policy matters. It advises and assists the President on issues related to national security, including coordinating the activities of various government agencies involved in national security and developing national security strategies and policies. The NSC plays a crucial role in ensuring the United States' security and protecting its interests both domestically and internationally.
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This document outlines the Vulnerabilities Equities Policy and Process, which is a framework used by the US government to determine whether or not to disclose or exploit software vulnerabilities.