
Government Launches New Program to Fix Security Holes Faster Using AI Technology
The Trump administration announced a new program called Gold Eagle that uses artificial intelligence to find and fix security problems in critical systems more quickly.
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The Record by Recorded Future
Original headline: Trump administration unveils AI-supported clearinghouse for cyber vulnerabilities
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The Trump administration has unveiled a new program called Gold Eagle that will use artificial intelligence to help find and fix security vulnerabilities faster. The program is designed to help businesses, critical infrastructure operators like power companies and water systems, and government agencies detect security problems, figure out which ones are most dangerous, and patch them quickly. This program does not directly affect individual families or home computer users right now. It is focused on protecting larger systems like electrical grids, hospitals, transportation networks, and other infrastructure that families depend on every day. The goal is to prevent hackers from exploiting security holes before they can cause widespread damage to essential services. There are no immediate actions families need to take because of this announcement. This is a behind the scenes program meant to strengthen the security of systems that provide services to the public. However, it is a positive development that could help prevent future cyberattacks on critical infrastructure.
While this program works in the background to protect larger systems, families can still take steps to protect their own devices and data. Keep all your devices updated with the latest software. Use strong, unique passwords for important accounts. Enable two factor authentication wherever possible. These basic practices create layers of protection for your family's digital life, just as programs like Gold Eagle aim to protect the larger infrastructure we all rely on.
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