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KISA begins testing OpenAI\'s GPT-5.5 Cyber as Mythos access nears
South Korea has begun testing an AI cybersecurity frontier model to set the government\'s response direction to AI security threats and apply results to industry. The Korea Internet & Security Agency (KISA) under the Ministry of Science and ICT has entered tests of OpenAI\'s \'GPT-5.5 Cyber\'. KISA is verifying whether the model can be used to identify and respond to threats and may expand use to software and infrastructure checks. KISA is also moving to secure access to Anthropic\'s Mythos model.
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OpenAI expands cooperation with South Korean government, attention on executives\' ties to Korea
OpenAI is strengthening support for South Korea and has selected the Ministry of Science and ICT as a partner for its Government and Trusted Access (GTAC) programme, with KISA handling operations. Participants receive access to OpenAI’s latest cybersecurity model, GPT-5.5 Cyber. The article also notes observations that Korea-linked executives, including Jason Kwon and Greg Brockman, and the build-out of OpenAI Korea’s external affairs and communications team are connected to the company’s moves.
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Government launches public-private response system for \'hacker-grade\' AI cyber threats
South Korea will launch a joint public-private system to respond to cyber threats using artificial intelligence, reinforcing vulnerability management, patch sharing and corporate security checks. The Ministry of Science and ICT unveiled a private-sector information security plan to address concerns that AI-driven vulnerability discovery could outpace existing defenses. The government will set up an emergency framework for rapid information sharing and joint responses, establish a vulnerability management center at KISA and expand AI-based threat monitoring and international cooperation.