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'24 hours to fix ...': US cybersecurity agency CISA to several other government agencies

The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has ordered federal government agencies to urgently secure systems affected by a critical security flaw that is being actively exploited by hackers. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-50751, affects certain Check Point Remote Access VPN and Mobile Access products and can allow attackers to gain unauthorized remote access to targeted systems. CISA has added the flaw to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog and...

Times of India 13h ago

CISA Tells US Agencies to Fix Security Bugs in as Little as 3 Days Thanks to AI Threats

With new generations of AI models fueling both rapid software vulnerability discovery and the potential for faster exploitation by malicious hackers, the United States Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency released a new directive on Wednesday that requires more rapid and efficient software patching by federal civilian agencies. The “binding operational directive” (BOD) lays out a rubric for how quickly bugs must be fixed based on four assessments of urgency, with a turnaround...

Wired 1h ago

US shortens cyber fix window to three days as AI threats rise

US shortens cyber fix window to three days as AI threats rise WASHINGTON, June 10 : The U.S. cyber defense agency said on Wednesday that government officials now have three days to deal with the most serious categories of digital vulnerabilities in their networks, a compressed timeline that is due in part to hackers' use of artificial intelligence. The deadline, which was set in a new directive issued by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, obligates civilian federal...

Channel News Asia 5h ago

Donald Trump passes AI Cybersecurity order, days after saying it will hurt US companies

President Donald Trump has signed an executive order seeking early government access for the most advanced AI models to weigh cybersecurity risks and protect critical infrastructure. The executive order comes as models like Anthropic’s Mythos have spooked government and Wall Street over security concerns. In simple words, the AI executive order establishes a framework for the US government to vet the national security risks of the most advanced AI systems before their public release.

Times of India 7d ago

Trump signs executive order to review AI models before they’re released

President Donald Trump signed an executive order Tuesday creating a "voluntary framework" for AI companies to share their frontier models with the federal government before they're released "to promote secure innovation and strengthen the cybersecurity of critical infrastructure." The order says the US AI industry has succeeded in part "because we refuse to stifle this innovation with overly burdensome regulation," but that it also recognizes new AI capabilities come with security risks....

The Verge 8d ago

Trump administration to ask US AI firms to voluntarily submit models for cybersecurity tests

Trump administration to ask US AI firms to voluntarily submit models for cybersecurity tests June 2 : The Trump administration will ask leading AI developers to voluntarily submit their most capable models for government cybersecurity tests before releasing them to the public, according to an executive order released on Tuesday, as security fears mount in Washington over powerful new AI systems such as Anthropic's Mythos. U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order that directs the...

Channel News Asia 8d ago

Dems slam Trump for making cybersecurity hold out the tin cup while splurging on ballroom and Jan. 6 'slush fund'

Democratic lawmakers criticised President Trump's spending priorities, arguing that proposed funding for a White House ballroom and a January 6 'slush fund' overshadowed cuts to cybersecurity. They highlighted that the administration was simultaneously pushing for deep cuts to cybersecurity funding while reducing support for vital state and local threat-sharing services. These concerns were raised during a House Homeland Security subcommittee hearing regarding the reauthorization of the State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program.

The Register 19d ago

Does Donald Trump Love or Hate AI?

For months now, the White House has hinted that it may try to rein in the AI industry. Just two weeks ago, the nation’s top tech executives—including Sam Altman and Dario Amodei—were invited to attend a ceremony for the signing of a long-anticipated executive order on AI. But just hours before the ceremony, Donald Trump scrapped it.

The Atlantic 7d ago

Giuliani: WC security challenge 'unprecedented'

This summer's World Cup will pose an unprecedented security challenge due to its size and scope, but the nation's law enforcement is "leaning in," Andrew Giuliani, executive director of the White House FIFA World Cup 2026 Task Force, told ESPN in an interview. "This entire country's police force is leaning in," he said. "It is an unbelievable problem set when I think about what local law enforcement is going to have to go over this 40-day stretch.

ESPN 6d ago

Trump pushing through law to massively expand US intelligence sharing with Israel

Trump pushing through law to massively expand US intelligence sharing with Israel The new arrangement with Israel would eclipse the English-speaking FiveEyes espionage alliance in which the US, UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand work together and share but all their most sensitive data - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments The US is driving ahead with legislation that massively expands defence and intelligence sharing with Israel and eclipses the English-speaking Five Eyes espionage...

The Independent World 1d ago