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HackerOne launches GenAI co-pilot ‘Hai’

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HackerOne has announced new AI augmentations that integrate the company’s human intelligence with the transformative power of artificial intelligence. HackerOne has launched the beta version of its GenAI co-pilot, Hai, that will help customers interpret their vulnerability reports and provide additional insights and advice on remediation.

The co-pilot can transform natural language into a query, provide additional relevant context on vulnerability reports, and use platform data to provide recommendations. Hai has become an integral part of HackerOne’s triage workflow, helping the industry’s largest in-house analyst team push boundaries and continue to set world-class response times. Hai’s benefits for customers include:

  • Synthesizing Complex Vulnerability Data: Whether faced with intricate reports or technical details, Hai provides easily understandable explanations of vulnerabilities, enhancing comprehension and analysis.
  • Generating Powerful Nuclei Templates with Ease: Enhance Nuclei scanner consistency by asking Hai to craft customized templates, automating vulnerability detection and preventing regressions.
  • Accessing Tailored Remediation Advice: Determine the best approach to fixing a vulnerability by analyzing it with Hai and receiving personalized remediation advice.
  • Improving Hacker Communication: Ask Hai to craft elegant and succinct messages to hackers on your behalf, enhancing collaboration.

Concurrently, HackerOne has expanded its AI Red Teaming offering for customers who are either in the AI space or are deploying GenAI tools in their own products and services. HackerOne offers both AI safety and AI security red teaming exercises, which can take the form of pentest engagements, security assessments, or bug bounty programs. Since January 2023, over 200 unique hackers have submitted over 1200 safety and security vulnerabilities affecting AI deployments, with over $230,000 paid out in bounties.

“HackerOne’s latest AI innovations are only scratching the surface of what’s possible with this technology,” said Michiel Prins, Co-Founder and Senior Director of Product Development at HackerOne. “But AI solutions and deployments can’t be successful without human input. AI red teaming uses human creativity to strengthen and improve this evolving technology. By combining human ingenuity with the productivity of GenAI, we can help our company and our customers unlock the full potential of AI.”

HackerOne customers can now test drive Hai using the platform by navigating to the beta features page and enabling Hai. Future iterations of Hai will be made available to hackers also. To find out more about AI red teaming, register for the upcoming “Ask Me Anything” (AMA) session with three ethical hackers specializing in AI security and safety.