Dynatrace has improved its runtime vulnerability analytics by integrating data from the Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency's Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog, which includes critical remediation due dates. This integration enhances the ability of organizations to prioritize vulnerabilities that are actively exploited, aligning with federal security standards and focusing on threats that are currently weaponized. Traditional scoring systems often lack the real-world context needed for effective vulnerability prioritization, leading to inefficiencies and compliance challenges. By incorporating KEV data, Dynatrace offers a more precise risk assessment through its Davis Security Score, which considers factors like public internet exposure and data asset reachability. The KEV catalog, curated by cybersecurity experts, provides actionable intelligence that helps organizations reduce exposure to high-impact attacks by focusing on vulnerabilities that are not merely theoretical but actively exploited. The integration allows users to filter KEV vulnerabilities within the Dynatrace Vulnerabilities app, sorted by remediation due date, and future expansions will include support for KEV data in dashboards and automation workflows.