The agency says 1,119, or approximately 85%, of those bugs have been remediated thus far, and it took agencies 38 days on average to fix or address flaws reported through its Vulnerability Disclosure Policy Platform.
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The latest data shows in several cases an uptick in the number of zero-day bugs observed being exploited in the wild. Some observers tell SC Media that may actually be a good sign.
The new, permanent program will use an online platform developed by CISA and will pay hackers between $500 and $5,000 for each discovered vulnerability.
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