CISA’s New Exploit Alert: Is Your Agency at Risk?

CISA’s KEV Catalog just got a new member, adding to the federal cyber threat soap opera. This vulnerability isn’t just any bug; it’s the life of the party for cyber intruders. With BOD 22-01 calling the shots, federal agencies must act fast or face the wrath of digital chaos.

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***Oh, the KEV Catalog, where vulnerabilities are treated like rare Pokémon cards but unfortunately come with more risks than rewards. CISA’s latest addition means cyber actors have one more toy to play with, and federal agencies have another reason to panic. Get those patches ready, folks, because it’s going to be a bumpy cyber-ride!***

Key Points:

– CISA has introduced a new vulnerability to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog.
– This vulnerability is actively exploited and poses a threat to federal enterprises.
– The KEV Catalog was created under BOD 22-01 to list significant risks to federal systems.
– Federal Civilian Executive Branch (FCEB) agencies must fix these vulnerabilities by specific deadlines.
– BOD 22-01 aims to reduce risks by ensuring timely remediation of known vulnerabilities.

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