These 12 ChatGPT bots specialized in cybersecurity will help you with your work or studies in computer security

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We present a collection of GPTs specialized in cybersecurity tasks, ethical hacking or pentesting, so that all cybersecurity enthusiasts, students or professionals can use them in their daily lives.

As the most fans or curious of ChatGPT will already know, OpenAI allows us to create “GPTs”, personalized versions of ChatGPT that combine instructions, additional knowledge and skills, which are trained in a more concrete way to serve a specific task or to convert them into specialists on a specific topic.

In relation to the cybersecurity sector, several GPTs have been appearing aimed at various aspects of computer security, which will be very useful to students or professionals in the field.

Therefore, we are going to list below about 12 bots to turn to to help us with cybersecurity tasks. This list has been prepared by ESET, the antivirus company, publishing this Thursday a thread on Twitter from its account for Latin America listing each of the tools. They are the following:

Cyber ​​Security Career Mentor

This bot can offer us mentoring, recommendations to establish connections with other professionals or profiles to follow, as well as indicate highly valued certifications in the industry, practical experience and provide a personalized development plan. In this way, it guides the user towards developing a prosperous career in the field of cybersecurity.

PenTest Interviewer

If you are going to do a job interview to work as a pentester, or at some point you are going to have to face one, this bot will help you prepare for the interview. It allows you to adjust the difficulty level for the questions it asks you, and will evaluate your knowledge based on your answers.

Code Securely

Code Securely provides us with information, tutorials, and practical exercises to learn how to protect web applications and software systems against common threats.

GP(en)T(ester)

Again focused on the role of the penetration tester, this GPT provides us with specific advice and strategies for this area.

Pentesting GPT

ATT&CK Mate

This bot specializes in MITER’s ATT&CK Knowledge Base, a globally accessible knowledge base on adversary tactics and techniques based on real-world observations. We may ask you questions related to this database on attack techniques.

Cyber ​​Guard

Cyber ​​Guard is a GPT that gives us tips and simple explanations to learn how to protect our computers. It serves at a personal or domestic level for people who are not cybersecurity experts, but also for small companies that cannot afford to have a cybersecurity department.

GPT Cyber ​​Guard

Smart Contract Auditor

It is a GPT specialized in cybersecurity within the context of Web3. Web3 is a new Internet idea focused on decentralized structures. This concept encompasses systems such as cryptocurrencies or NFTs. Smart contracts, to which their name refers, are a digital transaction that serves to confirm an agreement related to crypto or non-fungible tokens on public blockchains.

Privacy Guardian AI

This GPT is more oriented towards laws and regulations on user privacy and data protection. We can ask you about this topic, or also ask you to help us build other GPTs related to privacy issues.

Scam Guard Tutor

Similar to Cyber ​​Guard, this is a bot designed to help anyone, including those not versed in cybersecurity, protect themselves against scams. In fact, it is focused on helping older people. To stay up to date on new types of scams, it is connected to the ARP Scam-Tracking Map, which records scam attempts in each region.

Cybercrime Tracker

As explained by ESET, this tool specializes in tracking the dark web, as well as advanced analysis techniques and interactive simulations. It focuses on intelligence gathering through OSINT (open source intelligence) and provides tools and databases related to cybercrime legislation.

IoC Analyzer

IoC Analyzer, for more specific use, allows us to perform precise searches for Indicators of Compromise (IoC). IoCs are evidence left by an attacker or malware that can be used to identify a security incident. Examples of IoC would be malware hashes, malicious IP addresses, and suspicious domains. This GPT uses data from reliable sources such as VirusTotal, Hybrid Analysis, Trellix, Mandiant or Microsoft, among others.

LLM Top10 GPT

This GPT specializes in cybersecurity applied to large language models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT. It serves to explain the security risks that these types of technologies can suffer. Its information is based primarily on the “OWASP Top 10 for LLM” list.

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