How to find your next Cybersecurity GPT š¤
Since last weekās OpenAI DevDay and the announcement of āGPTsā, I have been experimenting on how to create and use, but also on how to find useful cybersecurity GPTs developed by others. This post is aimed at helping you to find existing and worthwhile cybersecurity GPTs.
What are GPTs?
Before we have a look at resources to find or create GPTs, we have to know what they are ā letās use OpenAIs announcement for a definition (itās their product, so they should know best).
GPTs are:
- ā¦customized versions of ChatGPT with pre-configured prompts
- ā¦able to use uploaded documents as a knowledge base
- ā¦able to use āactionsā to connect to any API
- ā¦shareable with others via link (and soon via a GPT Marketplace)
Where can I find Cybersecurity GPTs?
As with all new things, itās challenging to research interesting applications and use cases on social media because there is just so much going on. Luckily, Thomas Roccia aka fr0gger compiled a list of Cybersecurity GPTs:
If you are a ChatGPT Plus subscriber you can use any of them simply by clicking on the link inside the repository.
For example, I tested the ATT&CK Mate first:
Now, have fun playing with all available cybersecurity GPTs or create your own (thatās what Iām currently doing š).
Once you created your own GPT and want to add it to this repository, you can do so by opening a new pull request with the updated Readme.md and wait for review and merge into the main branch for your addition to become visible.
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