
Daily Tech Headlines CISA Will Extend Funding to Mitre For the CVE Program - DTH
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Apr 16, 2025 Nvidia faces a hefty $5.5 billion charge linked to AI chip exports. Meanwhile, Meta is reportedly willing to pay $1 billion to resolve ongoing legal issues with the FTC. Exciting updates include the new Grok Studio feature in the Grok AI chatbot for enhanced document, code, and app management. Additionally, the CISA is extending funding to MITRE for the vital CVE program, revealing the ongoing commitment to cybersecurity in an ever-evolving tech landscape.
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CISA Extends CVE Funding
- CISA's extension of MITRE's contract prevents disruption to the vital CVE program for managing cybersecurity threats.
- The CVE Foundation and EU's ENISA efforts aim to enhance global vulnerability management independence and breadth.
NVIDIA AI Chip Export Impact
- NVIDIA faces a $5.5 billion charge due to U.S. export controls restricting AI chip exports to China.
- These new restrictions raise concerns about NVIDIA's growth in critical markets like China.
Meta's FTC Settlement Attempt
- Meta tried to settle an FTC antitrust case for $450 million, significantly below the agency's $30 billion demand.
- The FTC rejected Meta's raised offer of about $1 billion, keeping the case active over competition concerns.
