Comparison Overview
Bioexpression & Fermentation Facility

Bioexpression & Fermentation Facility
120 Green Street, Athens, 30602, US
Last Update: 08/12/2025
The Bioexpression & Fermentation Facility (BFF) at the University of Georgia (UGA) provides state of the art equipment and wide ranging expertise in the areas of fermentation, protein/peptide/DNA purification, mammalian cell culture & monoclonal antibodies. BFF has fer...

Charles River Laboratories
251 Ballardvale Street, Wilmington, Massachusetts, US, 01887
Last Update: 31/03/2026
At Charles River, we are guided by our strong purpose—to create healthier lives—which centers around the patients who rely on the therapeutics we help to develop, the animals in our care, to our planet, and to the passionate and skilled people who are at the heart of ou...
Compliance Ranges Comparison

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Benchmark & Cyber Underwriting Signals
Incidents vs Biotechnology Research Industry Avg (This Year)
No incidents recorded for Bioexpression & Fermentation Facility in 2026.
Incidents vs Biotechnology Research Industry Avg (This Year)
No incidents recorded for Charles River Laboratories in 2026.
Incident History - Bioexpression & Fermentation Facility (X = Date, Y = Severity)
Bioexpression & Fermentation Facility cyber incidents detection timeline including parent company and subsidiaries.
Incident History - Charles River Laboratories (X = Date, Y = Severity)
Charles River Laboratories cyber incidents detection timeline including parent company and subsidiaries.
Notable Incidents

Bioexpression & Fermentation Facility

Charles River Laboratories
FAQ
Latest Global CVEs
An authenticated user with the read role may read limited amounts of uninitialized stack memory via specially-crafted issuances of the filemd5 command
The $_internalApplyOplogUpdate aggregation pipeline stage can be used to execute a document diff containing a malformed binary diff to return memory out-of-bounds or crash the server. $_internalApplyOplogUpdate can be executed by any authenticated user with access to the aggregate command.
An authorized user could trigger a server crash by running a query with a 2dsphere index on a field that stores a GeoJSON GeometryCollection containing a Polygon with a strict-winding CRS. Strict-winding polygons are intentionally unsupported for indexing, but the guard that rejects them does not inspect members of a GeometryCollection, allowing the unsafe path to be reached which ends with an ensuing null-pointer dereference.
The ldapQueryPassword parameter, when set through the runtime setParameter command, will log the new password to the mongod.log file in plain text.
An authenticated user can cause a MongoDB server to crash or return incorrect results by creating documents that interfere with internal metadata processing during query execution. This stems from insufficient separation between user-controlled document fields and internal metadata in certain execution paths.