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Alexandra Kelley,Staff Correspondent, Nextgov/FCW
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Alexandra Kelley
Officials have considered having the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency leverage the advanced AI model that was designed to detect previously undiscovered cyber vulnerabilities to scan federal agencies’ networks.
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Alexandra Kelley,Staff Correspondent, Nextgov/FCW
By
Alexandra Kelley

Feds want Mythos—and clear usage guidance from the White House

New CISA directive will reshape how agencies prioritize cyber risks, official says

CISA Rewrites Federal Patching Requirements for AI Threat Era

The Next AI Boom Could Be Driven by Cybersecurity

Industry is pitching 'autonomous remediation' of network vulnerabilities.

The AI model is said to have extremely advanced cybersecurity and hacking capabilities and is only accessible to select companies…

New technologies may bring risk and opportunity for the federal government, cyber experts explained.

Agency tech leaders say they don’t have clear direction from the White House on how to access and implement Anthropic’s…

Anthropic was discussing Mythos with the Trump administration, even after the Pentagon cut off business with the U.S. AI lab…

CIA and industry officials said advanced AI models are accelerating threats, pressuring agencies to rethink how they manage risk…