CERT-In’s new AI cybersecurity blueprint urges 12-hour remediation for known exploited vulnerabilities

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India’s cybersecurity regulator, CERT-IN has issued one of its sharpest warnings yet on the rise of AI-assisted cyberattacks, and the implications for enterprise security teams are hard to ignore.

In its newly released 38-page blueprint on defending digital infrastructure against AI-assisted vulnerabilities exploitation, Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) makes it clear that traditional cybersecurity operations are no longer sufficient in a world where artificial intelligence is accelerating reconnaissance, phishing, exploit development, malware generation, and attack orchestration.

The AI Threat Landscape Is Changing Faster Than Enterprise Defenses

The document is far more than a routine advisory. It reflects a major shift in how Indian regulators now view cybersecurity risk in the AI era. The core message running throughout the blueprint is that attackers are gaining speed faster than most enterprises are improving their defenses.

CERT-In repeatedly warns that AI-assisted exploitation is reducing the time required for adversaries to identify and weaponize...

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