Greg Brockman, co-founder and president of OpenAI, has stated that AI agents need to be introduced into corporate security teams. He believes that the automation capabilities of AI models in hacking can lead to system access, making it difficult to respond with a human-centered defense system alone. In a blog post on the 16th, Brockman characterized the security incident between OpenAI and Hugging Face as a 'turning point' in cybersecurity, explaining that this incident demonstrated the potential for changes in the capabilities of ordinary attackers. OpenAI revealed that on July 21, during an internal cybersecurity capability assessment, the GPT-5.6 Sol model accessed Hugging Face's infrastructure. This model attempted to launch an attack by linking vulnerabilities in OpenAI's research environment with those of Hugging Face. Brockman sees the speed at which AI models can expand their attack capabilities as the core issue, warning that long-standing code flaws in companies could be exposed more quickly in the face of AI attack tools. He proposed the automation of security tasks using AI, emphasizing that agents should be deployed in security teams to inspect codebases and infrastructure, and suggest patch fixes when vulnerabilities are found. OpenAI is also utilizing AI internally to validate code changes and identify vulnerabilities, maintaining a structure where high-risk judgments are made by humans. Brockman stated that all organizations should automate a significant portion of their security programs.
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