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White House launches cybersecurity clearinghouse to patch software flaws discovered by AI

The White House has introduced the 'Gold Eagle' program to coordinate responses to software vulnerabilities discovered by AI.

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The Trump Administration has launched a cybersecurity clearinghouse designed to patch software flaws. This initiative, referred to as the 'Gold Eagle' program, is part of a broader AI Executive Order aimed at managing vulnerability responses.

Coverage from Politico, CNN, and Reuters emphasizes that the coordination group is a response to an AI-fueled surge in software flaws. The Information and CyberScoop report that the program focuses specifically on AI cyber threats, while The Washington Post notes the involvement of an open-source framework.

Future developments center on the implementation of the Gold Eagle program and the execution of the accompanying AI Executive Order.

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Quick answers

What is the name of the new clearinghouse?

The program is referred to as 'Gold Eagle'.

Why was this group established?

According to Cybersecurity Dive, the group was launched amid an AI-fueled surge in software flaws.

Under what authority was this launched?

The program was rolled out as part of an AI Executive Order from the Trump Administration.

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