OpenAI announced the launch of GPT-5.4-Cyber, a specialized AI model developed for defensive cybersecurity. This variant, a “cyber-permissive” adaptation of GPT-5.4, is not intended for public use and will support advanced cybersecurity measures.
The introduction of GPT-5.4-Cyber lays the groundwork for more sophisticated models expected to be released later this year. OpenAI stated that it began fine-tuning models specifically for defensive cybersecurity use cases, starting with this variant.
Access to GPT-5.4-Cyber is restricted to a select group of high-tier users validated as cybersecurity defenders. OpenAI requires authenticated access through its Trusted Access for Cyber initiative for those wishing to utilize the model.
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The model features fewer capability restrictions compared to previous versions and is designed to facilitate advanced workflows such as binary reverse engineering for analysis of compiled software. This enables security experts to evaluate software for vulnerabilities and malware risks without needing access to its source code.
The rollout of GPT-5.4-Cyber will begin with vetted security vendors, organizations, and researchers. OpenAI emphasized that this first phase will be limited and iterative. Individuals can verify their identities at chatgpt.com/cyber for access, while enterprises can request team access through OpenAI representatives.
OpenAI also recently upgraded its Pro plan for Codex users and released new models, GPT-5.4 mini and nano, which are noted as its most capable small models. Additionally, users have been advised to update Mac applications, including ChatGPT and Codex, to mitigate security risks.
OpenAI stated, “This is a version of GPT-5.4 which lowers the refusal boundary for legitimate cybersecurity work and enables new capabilities.”
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