CISA Directs US Agencies to Expedite Security Bug Fixes Amid AI Threats
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has mandated that US agencies resolve security vulnerabilities in as little as three days. This directive stems from concerns over emerging artificial intelligence threats, pressing for rapid patching. A CISA official emphasized the urgency on Wednesday, stating that defenders cannot afford prolonged patching periods.

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has issued a directive instructing US agencies to address security bugs within a timeframe as short as three days. This urgent mandate is a direct response to evolving threats associated with artificial intelligence.
An official from CISA underscored the critical need for rapid remediation of vulnerabilities. The official warned on Wednesday that "Defenders cannot afford to take weeks to patch," highlighting the necessity for swift action to counter potential cyber risks.
The directive aims to significantly reduce the window of vulnerability for US agencies, ensuring that identified security weaknesses are patched quickly to enhance overall cybersecurity posture against sophisticated threats.
(Source: Wired)
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