OpenAI president says companies should do 10 things ASAP to defend against AI cyber threats
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When OpenAI’s president is publicly pushing a 10-step playbook on AI-driven cyber risk, model operators are acknowledging that their own tools amplify the threat surface. Treat this as a board-level nudge: inventory where generative models touch credentials, code, or customer data and close obvious gaps before attackers do.
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