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    Jun 22
    Introducing the FrontierCyber benchmark: Irregular’s new approach to advanced offensive-cyber evaluations. It measures AI models’ offensive skills on real systems, including mobile devices, hosted software services, databases, and networks.
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    Jul 2
    We ran preliminary evaluations of GLM-5.2, an open-weight model released in June 2026, on a limited, internal suite of vulnerability research tasks. Early results indicate performance comparable to GPT-5.4 and Claude Opus 4.6, released roughly four months earlier, on the subset
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    Jun 26
    We worked with @OpenAI to evaluate GPT-5.6 Sol, including the first deployment of FrontierCyber as part of a frontier model assessment with a partner. FrontierCyber measures offensive-cyber capability on real, off-the-shelf systems, with no planted vulnerabilities and no
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    Jun 26
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    GPT-5.6 Sol demonstrated capability slightly stronger than GPT-5.5. It discovered vulnerabilities more consistently than it could compose them into reliable attack paths under production defenses, with clear limitations against hardened targets and over long horizons.
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    Jun 26
    Read on our website:
    Assessing GPT-5.6 Sol Against Offensive Security Benchmarks - Irregular
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    Jun 22
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    Initial evaluations are already surfacing previously unknown vulnerabilities, now moving through responsible disclosure. For example, a model built a novel multi-vulnerability chain to gain unauthorized access to private information on a widely used mobile device.
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    Jun 22
    Read on our blog:
    FrontierCyber: Bringing Offensive Cyber Evaluations to Real Systems - Irregular
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    Jun 19
    At @ManGroup's Technology Offsite this week, our CEO @dan_lahav gave the keynote on frontier AI security risk as a category of its own, alongside classical cybersecurity. The tools we defend networks with were built for systems that follow rules. AI systems reason toward a goal,
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    Jun 16
    Most 'world-changing' AI ideas are about what these systems can do. Ours is about whether you can trust them to do it. We’re proud to be a winner on @FastCompany’s 2026 World Changing Ideas list, alongside the labs and teams betting on getting this right.
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    Jun 16
    Full Fast Company writeup: fastcompany.com/91547245/pushi… The World Changing Ideas list: fastcompany.com/world-changing…
    Meet 16 companies pushing tech and science to new heights
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    Jun 10
    We’re happy to share that CyScenarioBench, our benchmark for offensive cyber operations, was used by @AnthropicAI to test Claude Mythos 5 and Claude Fable 5. Most current cybersecurity evaluations check isolated skills, such as vulnerability research or exploitation.
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    Jun 10
    More about Irregular's CyScenarioBench here:
    CyScenarioBench: Evaluating LLM Cyber Capabilities Through Scenario-Based Benchmarking - Irregular
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    Jun 3
    The New York Times covered new research from the University of Toronto on AI-powered worms. Speaking to @nytimes, our CEO @dan_lahav highlighted the gap between lab demonstrations and real-world cyber impact: reliability, complexity, and defenses. At Irregular, we work on
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    Jun 3
    Read the full writeup here:
    Nicolas Papernot, a professor at the University of Toronto, led a team that demonstrated a way of building a dangerous computer “worm” using artificial intelligence.
    Scientists Find Way to Supercharge Dangerous Computer ‘Worms’ With A.I.
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    May 31
    Honored to be the main sponsor of CyberML 2026, a leading technical conference dedicated to the intersection of cybersecurity and machine learning. Our co-founder and CTO, Omer Nevo, opens with the keynote "Artificial Attackers: Risks, Capabilities and Mitigations.” Swing by our
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    May 31
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    CyberML | Machine Learning Israel
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