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White House launches AI-driven vulnerability clearinghouse to speed cyber remediation
The White House launched Gold Eagle, an AI-driven vulnerability clearinghouse that centralises vulnerability reporting, verification, and remediation across federal agencies, critical infrastructure operators, and open-source communities. The programme uses frontier AI to prioritise findings, reduce duplicate scanning, and accelerate remediation timelines across government and private sector defenders.
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The Wire takeaway
If you sell vulnerability scanning, threat intelligence, or remediation tools to enterprises or critical infrastructure, your customer's sourcing just shifted: the US government is now a direct upstream source of prioritised vulnerability data. You need to know what Gold Eagle sends them, and whether your product becomes redundant or complementary to it.
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Topics: Cybersecurity · ai-vulnerability-management · government-coordination · critical-infrastructure · patch-acceleration · cyber-remediation