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Trump administration unveils AI-supported clearinghouse for cyber vulnerabilities
The Trump administration launched Gold Eagle, a federally-operated AI-powered clearinghouse for detecting, prioritising and patching cybersecurity vulnerabilities across critical infrastructure and industry. The system, housed in Treasury with support from Pentagon, DHS and CISA, is now ingesting vulnerabilities and coordinating patches at scale via a secure coordination environment called VINTS.
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The Wire takeaway
If you sell vulnerability scanning, threat detection or patch orchestration to critical infrastructure operators or defence contractors, you now have a federally-mandated customer deconflicting what you do. Gold Eagle is live and ingesting; you need to integrate with VINTS or be invisible to the largest buyer pool in the US government.
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Topics: Cybersecurity · Security Infrastructure · ai-vulnerability-detection · critical-infrastructure · cybersecurity-coordination · government-platform · patch-management