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Does the NSA have a duty to disclose zero-day exploits?

zero-day , cisco , Compliance & Privacy , National Security Agency (NSA) , penetration testing , Juniper , cannabis , cybersecurity , Fortinet , Enterprise

Michelle Drolet

The NSA should disclose all zero-day exploits. But it doesn't. To say the National Security Agency (NSA) prefers to lay low and shuns the limelight is an understatement. One joke said about the secretive group, widely regarded as the most skilled state-sponsored hackers in the world, is NSA actually stands for “No Such Agency.”