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White House launches ‘Gold Eagle’ cybersecurity initiative

A 'Double Eagle' gold twenty dollar coin is displayed at Goldsmith's Hall on March 2, 2012 in London, England
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The platform will serve as a clearinghouse for cybersecurity vulnerability data sharing and coordination.

A cybersecurity platform intended to improve vulnerability sharing between government agencies and private companies is making its debut at the White House.

Called Gold Eagle, the initiative will consolidate efforts to identify and patch software vulnerabilities, and will also involve the Treasury, the Department of Homeland Security, CISA, the

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