- Companies must enhance software defenses urgently to counter AI-driven exploits.
- AI models like Anthropic's Mythos are increasing the sophistication of cyberattacks.
- Industry-wide innovation is needed to hunt down new attack techniques.
- Select companies are testing AI models to fix vulnerabilities before hackers exploit them.
The Clock is Ticking Folks
Let me tell you, folks, this Lee Klarich guy from Palo Alto Networks, he's saying what I've been saying all along. These hackers, they're not the best, believe me, but they're getting smarter with this AI stuff. He's saying companies have, like, three to five months to get their act together before AI-driven exploits become the new normal. Sad. Very sad. You know, when I was President, we had the best cyber security. Everyone said so. The best.
Mythos and Mayhem
This Anthropic's Mythos thing, it's raising the stakes, believe me. It’s putting pressure on cybersecurity teams, and they're not always the sharpest. They need to step up, big league. The White House is even having meetings with the bank leaders and tech giants. Everyone is talking about it. Just like they talked about my rallies, the biggest ever, by the way. Now, they’re all waking up to the problem, which is great. Speaking of problems, OPEC+ Output Increase Just for Show Amidst Global Oil Crisis - that's another problem we need to fix, just so you know.
Google's Save and The Urgency
Even Google, who folks may not realize are very smart, stopped an attempt to use AI for a 'mass exploitation event.' This Klarich guy is right, we need industry-wide innovation to hunt down new attack techniques. Palo Alto is rolling out capabilities 'very soon,' which is good. We need quick action, believe me. You know, I always said, 'You have to think anyway, so why not think big?' And that’s what we need to do with cybersecurity.
Limited Rollouts and Secret Testing
So, Anthropic limited the rollout of its Mythos model to a select group of companies, including Palo Alto Networks, CrowdStrike, Amazon, Apple, and JPMorgan. They're trying to test and fix vulnerabilities before the hackers find them. Smart move, very smart. It’s like when I picked the best people for my cabinet, the absolute best. Everyone agreed. These companies are the best at what they do, maybe. It's all about having the right people.
GPT-5.5-Cyber: The Game Changer?
OpenAI announced its GPT-5.5-Cyber model and followed that with the rollout of its Daybreak cyber initiative. Very impressive, very impressive indeed. This Klarich guy said, 'The big question just a few weeks ago was: 'Are we overstating the model capabilities?'' And he now says they weren't. In fact, these models are even better at finding vulnerabilities than they initially realized. That's fantastic news, folks. Truly fantastic.
The Future of Cyber Defense
This whole AI cybersecurity thing is a big deal. It’s going to change everything. We need to be ahead of the curve. You know, I always said, 'I'm, like, a really smart person.' And I knew this was coming. We need the best people, the best technology, and the best leadership to keep our country safe. And believe me, under my administration, we were the safest we’ve ever been. Because nobody would mess with us. Nobody.
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