US government to launch AI and cybersecurity coordination group

Source Cryptopolitan

The Trump administration launched Gold Eagle today, an AI-backed clearinghouse that ranks pooled software vulnerability reports from federal agencies and private companies by their level of danger. The program then coordinates patching these vulnerabilities across critical infrastructure, including financial systems.

According to the July 14 White House press release, Gold Eagle has already started to receive and sort vulnerability findings according to priority, although the administration has not said how many it has handled or if there have been any completed fixes.

Gold Eagle goes back to a June 2, 2026 executive order, “Promoting Advanced Artificial Intelligence Innovation and Security” (EO 14409), which pushed the government to work more closely with advanced AI developers on security. The clearinghouse brings the White House, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), the Treasury Department, and the Department of War together to make things happen, alongside open-source software groups and unnamed critical infrastructure operators.

How does this affect the finance sector?

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated that the US intends to stay ahead in combating cybersecurity threats. “Treasury, along with our partner agencies, will continue to harness frontier AI capabilities to stay ahead of our adversaries and defend the American people from emerging threats,” Bessent said in the White House statement.

He added that the department was working “hand in hand with the private sector to safeguard our financial institutions, close vulnerabilities, and protect the integrity of the U.S. financial system.”

Other officials like Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, described a “wartime footing” in cyber threats and called Gold Eagle “the vanguard of America’s cyber defense.” DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin and National Cyber Director Sean Cairncross tied the launch to the administration’s goal of keeping the US ahead in both AI and cybersecurity.

White House leaves questions unanswered

The White House statement describes partners building a system to receive, sort and solve cybersecurity issues, however, the initiative reads mostly as a routing mechanism and does not explain if it could make the companies fix any reported bugs.

The administration has also not said which agency runs Gold Eagle daily, how the program will guard sensitive vulnerability data, or how it will slot in next to CISA’s existing work.

The clearinghouse lands on top of a tangible amount of federal vulnerability programs, including CISA’s disclosure process and catalog of exploited flaws, the CVE system, and NIST’s National Vulnerability Database. Concerns regarding the duplication of any of these programs’ actions have also been raised.

Anthropic and the AI supply chain

Anthropic could very likely be one of the program’s participants, although there has been no official confirmation regarding this. In a June 30 blog post, published after an export-control dispute with the White House, Anthropic said it would give federal officials early access to its threat-intelligence reporting and would “participate in the interagency cybersecurity vulnerability clearinghouse established under Sec. 2(d) of the June 2 Executive Order.”

The company added that when “significant jailbreaks or misuse patterns are identified, we will quickly investigate, triage, and notify appropriate government counterparts.”

The push follows the spring release of Anthropic’s Mythos, a cyber-focused AI model that started inside the company’s Project Glasswing for some partners before a few federal agencies gained access for testing.

 

 

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