In our tenth release of the Vulnerability Rating Taxonomy (VRT), we're continuing to meet our goals by collaborating with the community, maintaining a taxonomy that reflects the latest ecosystem changes, and enabling vulnerability category-based workflows through ease of mapping. We've partnered with Stellantis to add twenty automotive-specific vulnerabilities, which builds upon previous efforts to support the Automotive Security Misconfiguration category. With Adobe Flash's end-of-life announcement, we've downgraded all Flash-based entries to P5 due to strong mitigation plans upstream at browsers. We've also partnered with Secure Code Warrior to link our categories to their applicable training, leveraging mappings to VRT for easy access to CWE, CVSS, and remediation advice. The new version will be available throughout the platform the week of April 12th, including updated submissions forms, reporting, filtering, and a Ruby client. Over the past four years, we've seen over a hundred issues opened up to the community, driving updates to improve categorization, impact, and remediation understanding across all users.