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Abnormal AI Collaborates With OpenAI to Drive Secure Enterprise Cyber Defense

OpenAI

Abnormal AI announced a strategic partnership with OpenAI today to accelerate the adoption of secure enterprise AI. The partnership is designed to enhance the cyber defense capabilities of contemporary businesses around the world. In addition, Abnormal AI safeguards more than 25% of Fortune 500 companies through native behavioral security. In this partnership, Abnormal AI further scales the usage of OpenAI models throughout its organization within business operations and software engineering.

The partnership concentrates on bringing intelligent technologies into complicated security processes. While Abnormal AI trains models for stopping complex attacks, OpenAI builds capabilities for analyzing threats and fixing vulnerabilities for defenders. Therefore, both technology companies will develop controlled solutions for enterprises, providing necessary visibility, trust, and control.

Additionally, Abnormal AI officially joins the OpenAI Daybreak Cyber Partner Program as an early security collaborator. The parties will evaluate how OpenAI frontier models and Codex Security complement Abnormal’s existing Behavioral AI. However, Abnormal AI will continue powering its core detection and response products with proprietary algorithms.

“We partner with companies that are aligned to our mission of fighting crime, and that want to bring customers into the future with the most effective AI,” said Evan Reiser, Founder and CEO of Abnormal AI. “That is why Abnormal is expanding its use of OpenAI for internal business operations and software development, and why we are working together to help every enterprise adopt AI with confidence.”

Driving Next-Generation Threat Response

Through this relationship, both organizations plan to share insights regarding enterprise AI integration across engineering and customer support. The Daybreak initiative combines specialized cyber models, Trusted Access for Cyber, and software tools to streamline threat responses at scale.

“Abnormal brings deep expertise in email and identity security, and its products are already part of many workflows enterprises use to protect their people and systems,” said Mike Aiello, Head of Cyber Products at OpenAI. “By partnering, we will help accelerate the adoption of practical defenses and bring advanced AI capabilities to more defenders through tools they already trust.”

By pairing behavioral threat analysis with generative capabilities, OpenAI and Abnormal AI empower enterprises to counter sophisticated cybercrime effectively.

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News Source: Businesswire