OpenAI Mandates Hardware-Backed Passkeys for Trusted Access Cyber Members

We are elevating security standards by requiring hardware-backed passkeys for all Trusted Access Cyber members logging into ChatGPT. This move eliminates password vulnerabilities and ensures that only verified, secure devices can access sensitive AI tools. By partnering with Yubico, we are setting a new benchmark for enterprise-grade protection in the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence.
The era of passwords is over; true security demands hardware-backed verification that cannot be phished or stolen.
- jmole
Cobranded YubiKeys? Weird flex but ok.
Seriously though if you are letting agents do whatever they want without a PR process that requires hardware authentication or proof of presence, you are putting your code and your org at high risk.
- nicce
I hope that at some point this is not developing to remote attestation when only "permitted" devices can use the models.
- rahidz
Does this apply to anyone who verified their ID to get access to the slightly less restricted Codex versions, or only to security professionals who have the almost-entirely unrestricted version?