Gold Eagle Clearinghouse Targets Security Gap, but How Is Unclear
The White House launched Gold Eagle to coordinate vulnerability response in a new AI world, but multiple questions linger over how it's being implemented.
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The White House launched Gold Eagle to coordinate vulnerability response in a new AI world, but multiple questions linger over how it's being implemented.
The White House announced Gold Eagle to help accelerate the discovery, prioritization and patching of flaws found by AI
Initiative seeks to prevent duplicate vulnerability scanning and remediation efforts.The Trump administration has launched Gold Eagle, a federal AI cybersecurity clearinghouse that coordinates AI-discovered software vulnerabilities through Carnegie Mellon University's VINCE platform to speed validation, disclosure and remediation while reducing duplicate efforts across government and industry.
The White House said the clearinghouse has already started to receive intelligence on vulnerabilities and prioritize patches. The post White House details ‘Gold Eagle’ clearinghouse for AI cyber threats appeared first on CyberScoop.