The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has issued a new directive requiring all civilian federal agencies to remediate critical internet-facing vulnerabilities within 72 hours of identification. Announced Wednesday, the mandate significantly shortens earlier timelines for addressing serious digital security flaws. CISA attributed the change to the growing use of advanced artificial intelligence by hackers to rapidly discover and exploit software weaknesses. Agencies must fix, disable, or remove affected systems and report remediation status to CISA. The directive also introduces tiered deadlines of two weeks to 60 days for lower-risk vulnerabilities, aiming to harden federal networks against sophisticated cyber threats.
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这项新指令与您的安全有关。联邦机构越快修补漏洞,黑客利用这些漏洞的机会就越少。这意味着数据泄露事件会减少,您的个人信息面临的风险也会降低。立即检查您的账户是否安全。
联邦政府正在加大对网络威胁的打击力度。他们行动更快,并利用人工智能来发挥优势。这是迈向更安全的数字美国的一大步。如果您认识担心在线安全的人,值得转发。
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