The software company pushed back on the joint advisory, which comes following multiple directives from CISA this year prodding agencies to patch against Ivanti exploits.
The joint agencies "assess that exploitation of these vulnerabilities, especially Log4Shell, is likely to increase and continue over an extended period."
The committee wants the DNI to specifically address the threat posed to U.S. citizens, in addition to those living abroad or employed by the U.S. government.