The new directive gives federal agencies three days to fix the most dangerous flaws, while less severe issues can be deferred.
Originally published at darkreading.com
CISA has issued updated federal patching requirements that mandate agencies fix critical vulnerabilities within three days, while allowing extended timelines for less severe issues. The directive reflects an adaptation to the evolving threat landscape shaped by AI-enabled attacks and automated exploitation techniques.
The new directive gives federal agencies three days to fix the most dangerous flaws, while less severe issues can be deferred.
Originally published at darkreading.com
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