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India's cyber agency sets clock at 12 hours to tackle exploited bugs as AI turns up the heat
India's CERT-In recommends a 12-hour window to patch or mitigate exploited 'n-day' vulnerabilities in internet-facing or critical systems due to AI-driven cyber threats. The guidelines emphasize urgent action as AI accelerates exploitation processes, with stricter timelines for high-risk flaws compared to 24 hours for internal system vulnerabilities.
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