OpenAI announces new advanced security for ChatGPT accounts, including a partnership with Yubico
OpenAI is getting serious about account security.
The company on Thursday launched Advanced Account Security (AAS), a set of opt-in protections for ChatGPT users designed for high-value individuals — but available to anyone who wants them.
The company said the partnership was designed to protect users from the threat of phishing, which is considered to be a growing threat for chatbot users.
One would assume that it might make sense for enterprise users, whose corporate secrets are squirreled away in ChatGPT sessions.
A unique cryptographic identifier lives on the key, which allows only the person in possession of it to log into a connected account.
Cybercriminals are always on the lookout for extortion-worthy information and, given the intimate nature of most chatbot conversations, there is plenty of fodder when it comes to both enterprise and personal-level users.
Digital security is also becoming a bigger focus of the AI industry.
Several weeks ago, Anthropic announced a new cybersecurity model called Mythos. Perhaps seeking to steal some of its competitor’s thunder, OpenAI has also made a number of announcements related to digital security. Thursday’s news of the Yubico partnership followed OpenAI’s announcement that it’s launching a new framework for digital defense.
In practice, that means conversations could be lost for good
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