Industry reacts to Gold Eagle vulnerability management plan | TechTarget
The tech industry is cautiously optimistic about the U.S. government's announcement this week to create a centralized clearinghouse for AI-discovered vulnerabilities. The key, executives and analysts said, will be how well the new initiative executes on its mission to collect and sort information on security flaws.
If the new Gold Eagle project simply produces huge quantities of unvalidated vulnerability reports, then a big problem only becomes worse, observers worry.
Unveiled Tuesday by the Trump administration, Gold Eagle is an effort to confront the growing challenge of software vulnerabilities being exposed by advanced LLMs. The volume of AI-found flaws is overwhelming human developers and security professionals. This creates a new and unpleasant reality for maintainers of code and the IT admins handling patch management and day-to-day security updates.
Too many flaws, too few fixes
Testing done with Anthropic's Mythos LLM, for example, reportedly uncovered 10,000 significant vulnerabilities in just one month...
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