White House launches cybersecurity clearinghouse to patch software flaws discovered by AI
The 'Gold Eagle' initiative seeks to help federal agencies, critical infrastructure operators and artificial intelligence developers patch crucial security flaws uncovered by advanced AI models.
By Dana Nickel
07/14/2026 06:38 PM EDT
The Trump administration has launched a new artificial intelligence cybersecurity clearinghouse that officials say will help federal agencies, critical infrastructure owners and operators, and AI companies identify and patch software vulnerabilities discovered by advanced AI models.
The initiative, dubbed “Gold Eagle,” was unveiled Tuesday on a call with reporters, and fulfills a key requirement of President Donald Trump’s June 2 executive order on AI security. The launch comes more than a week after the original July 2 deadline set by last month’s directive.
“This is a large-scale effort that involves industry, all sectors of industry,” a senior administration official, granted anonymity to discuss the details of Golden Eagle, said during the call.
The clearinghouse will serve as the first big test for Trump’s directive, which is largely voluntary, and follows recent White House efforts to restrict the rollout of leading U.S. frontier models, including Anthropic’s Mythos and Fable 5 and OpenAI’s GPT-5.6.
During the call, the administration official said the clearinghouse will use leading AI models, including Mythos.
The official said that advanced frontier model makers “have been part of the development of this, and the ongoing conversation that we’ve had now for several months with industry in designing this process.”
Separately, Sean Cairncross, the national cyber director, thanked open-source AI developers for their work in establishing the initiative — a nod that comes less than a week after POLITICO reported that the White House was in early-stage discussions of a possible executive order to tackle security risks associated with open-source AI.
“We cannot achieve the president’s vision without securing and bolstering our open-source ecosystem. They are important partners in this effort across industries,” another official added.
Brendan Bordelon contributed to this report.
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