A top U.S. cybersecurity official said the government has not seen an increase in cyber threats from Iran since U.S. and Israeli strikes began, and CISA remains closely coordinated with industry and sector groups. CISA is working with Stryker after the March 11 Handala attack and is focused on addressing the AI-driven โvelocity problemโ by shortening CVE remediation timelines to prescribe faster action. #Handala #Stryker
Keypoints
- CISA reports no observed spike in Iranian cyber threats since recent U.S. and Israeli strikes.
- The agency has been coordinating closely with industry and sector-based groups on potential threats.
- CISA continues support for medical device maker Stryker following the March 11 attack attributed to Handala.
- Officials emphasize concern over AI-accelerated cyberattacks and the resulting โvelocity problem.โ
- CISA is studying ways to shorten CVE remediation windows and prescribe faster mitigation actions.
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