IBM and OpenAI Partner to Bring Frontier AI to Enterprise Cyber Defense
The service uses OpenAI cyber capabilities and other frontier models to help clients identify, validate and remediate vulnerabilities faster, IBM said.
- On Monday, IBM joined the OpenAI Daybreak Cyber Partner Program, launching a new application security service that uses frontier AI to help enterprises identify and validate software vulnerabilities with greater speed and precision.
- This service builds on Project Lightwell, an initiative launched last month and backed by a $5 billion commitment from IBM and Red Hat to secure open source software across the supply chain.
- Mark Hughes, Global Managing Partner, Cybersecurity Services, IBM Consulting, said the program expands access to advanced AI capabilities, helping clients "surface the most relevant risks faster and help them act with confidence."
- Delivered as a managed service, the platform uses read-only access to code repositories, with AI-driven analysis prioritizing areas with highest potential for exploitable paths to improve security resilience.
- IBM is collaborating with OpenAI to define security standards for frontier models, supporting organizations as they deploy AI with necessary trust, controls, and compliance safeguards.
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IBM gains on OpenAI partnership to bring AI cybersecurity tools to enterprises (OPENAI:Private)
IBM (IBM) said on Monday it has partnered with OpenAI (OPENAI) to integrate frontier AI capabilities into enterprise security workflows as companies seek faster ways to combat cyber threats.
IBM and OpenAI partner to bring frontier AI to enterprise cyber defense
IBM has announced a partnership with OpenAI aimed at helping enterprises defend against increasingly sophisticated threats by integrating frontier AI into security operations and workflows. The collaboration comes as organizations face a growing challenge from attackers that are also leveraging advanced AI tools to accelerate .
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