U.S. officials weigh a three-day deadline for fixing exploited vulnerabilities, while the White House explores a vetting process for new AI models.
Story 1: Washington considers a 72-hour patch clock
Reuters reports U.S. cybersecurity officials are discussing shrinking the default remediation window for actively exploited vulnerabilities in CISA’s Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog from roughly two to three weeks to three days.
Source: Reuters via The Star (May 2, 2026)
Story 2: White House weighs AI model vetting before broad release
Bloomberg reports the White House is considering an executive order that would create a vetting system for new AI models to reduce AI-related cybersecurity risks, according to National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett.
Source: Bloomberg (May 6, 2026)
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