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US launches vulnerability clearinghouse amid AI-fueled surge in flaws | Cybersecurity Dive
The US government has launched a vulnerability clearinghouse programme to accelerate discovery and remediation of critical software flaws, driven by an AI-fuelled surge in vulnerability volume. The Trump administration aims to coordinate faster patching before hackers exploit newly discovered weaknesses.
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The Wire takeaway
If you build vulnerability scanning or remediation tooling, the US government just created a centralised intake point for every flaw your customers need to patch—and a new buyer with urgent timelines. You're now the supply chain between discovery and fix.
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Topics: Cybersecurity · vulnerability-management · ai-security · disclosure-policy · infrastructure-shift