US Launches Gold Eagle to Coordinate AI-Driven Vulnerability Management
The White House announced Gold Eagle to help accelerate the discovery, prioritization and patching of flaws found by AI
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The White House announced Gold Eagle to help accelerate the discovery, prioritization and patching of flaws found by AI
Nearly $270M Cut From CISA Despite Mounting Foreign CyberthreatsCongress is proposing cuts of nearly $270 million from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency's budget for fiscal year 2026, reducing funding for threat hunting and vulnerability management as officials warn foreign adversaries are escalating cyber operations targeting U.S. systems.
Former Inspector Reviews Sector's Take on AI, Zero Trust, Vulnerability ManagementSecuring U.S. nuclear infrastructure remains a hot-button topic, especially because it remains an attractive cyberattack target for nation-state adversaries. Former regulatory inspector Mark Rorabaugh, president of InfraShield, details the current state of the sector's cybersecurity posture.
The U.S. government funding for non-profit research giant MITRE to operate and maintain its Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) program will expire Wednesday, an unprecedented development that could shake up one of the foundational pillars of the global cybersecurity ecosystem