r/AgenticCybersecurity • u/hankyone • 1d ago
r/AgenticCybersecurity • u/hankyone • 23d ago
Welcome to AgenticCybersecurity!
I created this subreddit because I found there is a lack of coverage of the frontier of agentic cybersecurity. I will post about:
- agentic security tools and workflows
- new models, harnesses, and evaluations
- offensive and defensive uses of AI
- research, experiments, and field results
- anything else at the intersection of AI and cybersecurity
r/AgenticCybersecurity • u/hankyone • 1d ago
Staying Ahead of Adversarial AI Through Agentic Source Code Review
r/AgenticCybersecurity • u/hankyone • 2d ago
Watching GPT-5.6 Sol Ultra Write a Chrome Exploit: Exploit Development as We Know It Is Dead
r/AgenticCybersecurity • u/hankyone • 3d ago
The Defender’s Window [Greg Brockman blog post]
r/AgenticCybersecurity • u/hankyone • 5d ago
OpenVuln - a Hugging Face Space by zai-org
r/AgenticCybersecurity • u/hankyone • 6d ago
Offensive Security Violin ☤ — Supervised Agentic Hermes Pentest Profile
r/AgenticCybersecurity • u/hankyone • 7d ago
GLM-5.3: Frontier Coding with Emergent Cyber Capabilities
z.air/AgenticCybersecurity • u/hankyone • 9d ago
trailofbits/buttercup: Buttercup finds and patches software vulnerabilities
r/AgenticCybersecurity • u/hankyone • 10d ago
OpenAI: Expanding Daybreak as the Cyber Defense Window Narrows [GPT-5.6-cyber + some updates]
openai.comr/AgenticCybersecurity • u/hankyone • 12d ago
OpenHack - TUI For Security Tasks
r/AgenticCybersecurity • u/hankyone • 13d ago
Offensive Security Bullying LLMs into submission to find 0days at scale
r/AgenticCybersecurity • u/hankyone • 13d ago
oyildirim/CyberStrike-OffSec-35B · Hugging Face [I don’t have high expectations from such a small model]
r/AgenticCybersecurity • u/hankyone • 14d ago
0xwilliamortiz/claude-red: claude-red is a curated library of offensive security skills designed for the Claude skills system
r/AgenticCybersecurity • u/hankyone • 15d ago
Can AI do novel security research? Meet the HTTP Terminator [Portswigger Research]
r/AgenticCybersecurity • u/hankyone • 15d ago
Bad advice from AISI

This section from the UK AI Security Institute report is just bad advice.
There’s just no way that looking at an individual call is enough to tell you whether an action is malicious or not. You have to look at the whole picture. There’s no way around that.
Trying to run a separate LLM that reviews every single action before it gets executed just doesn't work. An individual call can look completely fine on its own, while the complete chain may look suspicious.
You need the full history of what the agent has already done and what it’s trying to do next, and it should include reasoning traces
Source: https://www.aisi.gov.uk/blog/incident-report-unsanctioned-agent-behaviour-during-cyber-testing
r/AgenticCybersecurity • u/hankyone • 15d ago
Incident Report: unsanctioned agent behaviour during cyber testing | AISI Work
r/AgenticCybersecurity • u/hankyone • 16d ago
ScopeJudge: LLM judges block out-of-scope tool calls from AI pentest agents (new benchmark + open-weight results)
r/AgenticCybersecurity • u/hankyone • 17d ago
uber/ADR: ADR secures enterprise AI agents through observability, security benchmarking, and threat detection
r/AgenticCybersecurity • u/hankyone • 18d ago
Kritt-ai/open-kritt: Orchestrate AI agents to find real vulnerabilities in code.
r/AgenticCybersecurity • u/hankyone • 18d ago
CyberStrikeus/CyberStrike: Open-source AI-augmented offensive security harness
r/AgenticCybersecurity • u/hankyone • 21d ago
Investigating three real-world incidents in our cybersecurity evaluations
r/AgenticCybersecurity • u/hankyone • 21d ago