India's Cyber Agency Sets Clock at 12 Hours to Tackle Exploited Bugs as AI Turns up the Heat
CERT-In said AI-assisted attacks are shrinking response windows and recommended software bill of materials tracking and continuous audits for Indian organisations.
7 Articles
7 Articles
India's cyber agency sets clock at 12 hours to tackle exploited bugs as AI turns up the heat
India's Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) says defenders should endevor to patch or mitigate exploited n-day vulnerabilities within 12 hours as the cybercrime landscape continues its AI-ification. The organization's recommended half-day window applies only to bugs that affect internet-facing or "crown jewel" systems and are known to be exploited. In these cases, CERT-In told defenders to "patch, mitigate, or remove exposure within 12 ho…
CERT-In Urges 12-Hour Patching Amid AI Cyber Threats
India’s Computer Emergency Response Team, Indian Computer Emergency Response Team, has introduced a new cybersecurity framework urging organizations to patch critical security vulnerabilities in internet-facing systems within 12 hours of detection whenever feasible. The recommendation comes amid growing concerns that cybercriminals are increasingly using artificial intelligence tools and large language models (LLMs) to accelerate cyber attacks, …
India’s CERT-In Asks Organizations to Patch Vulnerabilities in Systems Within 12 hours
India’s national computer emergency response agency CERT-In has warned enterprises to patch high-risk vulnerabilities on internet-facing and critical systems within 12 hours of discovery or active exploitation. The directive comes as AI-assisted attacks continue to reduce exploitation timelines, increasing pressure on organizations to respond faster. According to CERT-In’s new “Blueprint for Reducing Exposure and Defending against AI-Assisted Vu…
CERT-In’s new AI cybersecurity blueprint urges 12-hour remediation for known exploited vulnerabilities
India’s cybersecurity regulator has issued one of its sharpest warnings yet on the rise of AI-assisted cyberattacks, and the implications for enterprise security teams are hard to ignore. In its newly released 38-page blueprint on defending digital infrastructure against AI-assisted vulnerabilities exploitation, CERT-IN makes it clear that traditional cybersecurity operations are no longer sufficient in a world where artificial intelligence is a…
CERT-In Recommends 12-Hour Patching for Internet-Facing Flaws Amid AI-Assisted Attacks
The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) has issued new guidelines requiring organizations to patch critical security vulnerabilities in internet-exposed systems within 12 hours of being flagged where "feasible" to safeguard against potential threats stemming from threat actors' abuse of artificial intelligence (AI) tools and large language models (LLMs) to automate vulnerability
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 50% of the sources lean Left, 50% of the sources are Center
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium





