The US government has established a federal clearinghouse, dubbed "Gold Eagle", to facilitate the sharing of AI-related cyber threat intelligence between the public and private sectors. Managed by the Department of the Treasury, this initiative has already begun collecting threat data on cybersecurity vulnerabilities and prioritizing patches. The Gold Eagle project, created via a recent White House executive order, draws on contributions from various government agencies, including the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, Department of Homeland Security, and Department of Defense, as well as open-source software providers and critical infrastructure operators1. By streamlining the exchange of threat information, Gold Eagle aims to enhance the nation's cybersecurity posture. This development matters to cybersecurity practitioners because it signals a regulatory shift that will likely impact compliance requirements, making early assessment and adaptation a strategic advantage.
White House details ‘Gold Eagle’ clearinghouse for AI cyber threats
⚡ High Priority
Why This Matters
Regulatory movement affecting Intel reshapes compliance requirements — early assessment creates advantage.
References
- CyberScoop. (2026, July 14). White House details ‘Gold Eagle’ clearinghouse for AI cyber threats. CyberScoop. https://cyberscoop.com/trump-gold-eagle-ai-cyber-clearinghouse/
Original Source
CyberScoop
Read original →