OpenAI requires hardware-backed passkeys for cyber access
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OpenAI's GPT-5.6 Requires a Hardware Key for Its Top Cyber Features
OpenAI released GPT-5.6 on July 9, and alongside the usual performance gains came an unusual security requirement: if you want to use its most capable cybersecurity features, you’ll need a physical hardware key to log in. It’s a notable move, an AI company deciding some of its own model’s abilities are sensitive enough to gate […] The post OpenAI’s GPT-5.6 Requires a Hardware Key for Its Top Cyber Features appeared first on H2S Media.
As of September, members of OpenAI's "Trusted Access for Cyber" program will have a new rule: without physical passkeys, there will no longer be access to the company's more powerful security models. OpenAI tightens the access rules for its "Trusted Access for Cyber" (TAC) program. Users of the GPT-5.6 model will have to set up a hardware-based passkey in the future. This is a small USB device on which the login data is stored directly instead o…
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