
What is CyberGPT?
Security analysts and researchers benefit from quick access to updated vulnerability records.
It helps maintain awareness of new threats by providing the most recent CVE data available.
Suitable for anyone conducting ongoing studies in cybersecurity who requires reliable details.
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What you can use CyberGPT for
Security monitoring
Quickly check newly disclosed vulnerabilities to stay ahead of potential threats in your environment.
Patch prioritization
Identify critical CVEs affecting specific software versions to decide which updates to apply first.
Vulnerability research
Retrieve details on recent CVEs for a given product or vendor during security assessments.
How to use CyberGPT
- 1Open the GPT in ChatGPT
- 2Type a query about specific software, vendors, or recent dates
- 3Review the returned CVE IDs, descriptions, and severity scores
- 4Ask follow-up questions for more details on any listed CVE
- 5Use the info to inform your security or patching decisions
CyberGPT: pros & cons
Pros
- +Direct access to latest CVE information
- +Simple natural-language queries
- +Focused on cybersecurity vulnerabilities
- +Helpful for quick lookups
Cons
- –Limited to CVE data only
- –Accuracy depends on external sources
- –Requires ChatGPT Plus or equivalent access
How to access: CyberGPT runs inside ChatGPT — click Open in ChatGPT to start (a ChatGPT account is required). It's been used in 5K+ conversations.
Frequently asked questions
It provides the latest CVE details on request.
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