White House Launches Gold Eagle AI Clearinghouse for Cyber Vulnerabilities
The system will collect AI-discovered flaws from government and industry and rank the most urgent fixes before bad actors can exploit them.
- The White House launched "Gold Eagle," a federal clearinghouse for sharing AI-discovered cybersecurity threats, fulfilling a June executive order from President Donald Trump to coordinate vulnerability patching.
- Advanced AI models from companies like Anthropic and OpenAI identify software vulnerabilities at scale, prompting concerns that bad actors could exploit weaknesses in critical infrastructure including financial and energy networks.
- Officials collaborated with the Software Engineering Institute at Carnegie Mellon University to develop VINTS, a platform enabling engineers to triage, validate, and fix vulnerabilities identified by AI tools.
- The clearinghouse is already collecting threat intelligence to "deconflict and make sure resources are not being wasted," fostering coordination between the Treasury Department, Homeland Security, and private industry.
- White House Cyber Director Sean Cairncross emphasized the project reflects "full support" for open-source software, stating these tools are "vital to systems that run throughout our country and daily life.
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