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White House launches AI clearinghouse to speed hospital cyber patching
The White House launched Gold Eagle, an AI-powered clearinghouse coordinating cybersecurity vulnerability detection and patching across critical infrastructure including hospitals, banks and utilities. The initiative, stemming from Trump's June 2 executive order, pairs federal agencies (Treasury, DHS/CISA, DoD) with private sector partners to centralise scanning and prioritise high-risk patches.
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The Wire takeaway
If you build cybersecurity tools for hospitals, the federal government just created a direct channel to detect your customers' vulnerabilities and fund the fixes - Gold Eagle now coordinates patching across critical health systems at scale. Your customer acquisition cost for hospital IT leaders just collapsed: they'll be calling you because CISA told them to.
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Topics: Digital Health · cybersecurity · federal-coordination · hospitals · vulnerability-management · ai-tools