Artificial intelligence is fundamentally reshaping the cybersecurity landscape and not just for defenders.
Malicious actors are already leveraging AI to improve phishing campaigns, automate reconnaissance, accelerate malware development, evade detection, and scale cyber operations at unprecedented speed.
Recent incidents involving critical infrastructure disruption, large-scale ransomware, and software supply-chain compromise have highlighted how urgently the defensive community needs to modernize.
OpenAI’s action plan, informed by conversations with cybersecurity and national security experts across federal and state government and major commercial entities, proposes a framework of “controlled acceleration” rapidly deploying advanced AI capabilities to trusted defenders while preserving safeguards against misuse.
OpenAI’s cornerstone initiative is the Trusted Access for Cyber (TAC) program, which creates a tiered pathway for vetted cyber defenders from individuals hardening personal code to large-scale organizations protecting critical infrastructure to access more capable and permissive AI models.
The program will expand to government users at federal, state, and local levels, prioritize financial sector institutions, and reach smaller hospitals, school districts, water utilities, and municipalities through trusted intermediaries such as MSSPs and CISA-supported programs. Allied democratic partners will also be incorporated over time to address the transnational nature of cyber threats.
Access alone is not sufficient without coordination. OpenAI plans to align on a shared threat model with governments, accelerate operational threat intelligence sharing, and plug into existing cyber defense and incident response channels.
The company also supports establishing a real-time AI-enabled cyber defense coordination hub and faster cross-lab information sharing through mechanisms like the Frontier Model Forum.
To prevent theft or unauthorized replication of frontier AI models, OpenAI is tightening internal access controls, segmenting sensitive environments, enhancing software and hardware supply chain security, and strengthening insider risk management through anomaly detection and privileged-access governance.
The company also recently announced an expanded partnership with Microsoft focused on collective defense efforts to protect shared infrastructure.
Deployment is not a binary decision. OpenAI is building a risk-based framework featuring tiered access based on user identity, use case, and security posture, combined with real-time safeguards, offline monitoring, and threat-intelligence enrichment.
If misuse is detected, the company can rapidly adapt configurations, restricting access tiers, reducing quotas, or revoking access altogether, ensuring that safeguards remain dynamic in an evolving threat environment.
OpenAI emphasizes that national cyber resilience must extend beyond enterprises and governments to ordinary individuals. ChatGPT already receives over 15 million messages per month from users asking it to identify potential scams, and OpenAI plans to build on this momentum by introducing new security features for ChatGPT accounts and expanding tools to help households, parents, seniors, and small businesses adopt stronger cyber hygiene practices.
OpenAI expressed confidence that advanced AI can shift the strategic balance toward defense over offense, enabling faster patching, smarter detection, and stronger infrastructure resilience.
The company sees this as a limited but critical window of opportunity for the United States and its democratic allies to convert today’s AI capability lead into a lasting cyber defense advantage before adversaries close the gap.
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