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CISA Deploys Anthropic AI Tool to Identify Software Vulnerabilities Across Federal Systems

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CISA Deploys Anthropic AI Tool to Identify Software Vulnerabilities Across Federal Systems

Government agencies adopting advanced AI for security scanning could accelerate vulnerability detection and patch cycles, but raises questions about AI reliability, vendor dependency, and how federal contractors will adapt to new scanning standards.

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